In the magazine she talks about:
Knowing what she wants:
In my early 20s, I didnât know who I was or what I wanted⦠I was fed up with trying to be somebody else, and got really lucky and met a great guy [husband Josh Kelley] who loved me for me. I keep telling my friends, seriously, write down what you want and make it specific. Like, Iâm talking, do you want a beach house in Venice? Be specific and be creative and define not only what you want in your career but what you want in your personal life.â
Being Honest:
Now Iâve got this moniker that Iâm the foot-in-mouth gal, and I keep thinking, In what way? Because I said something you donât agree with? Because I said something you donât like? Iâm just telling you my opinion. I hate the idea that I canât be honest about how I feel about things because itâs going to piss somebody off who feels differently. That seems preposterous to me.â
Using A Stylist:
If itâs the Emmyâs or the Oscarâs I need a little extra help, but I just like to do myself because I donât like all the hoopla,â Heigl says. âInevitably itâs me who knows what I want. When I leave the house. I want to look in the mirror and go, âI feel like the best version of myself in this.â
âRâ ratings:
I know this is going to sound bad but Iâm really glad [Ugly Truth is rated] R. I didnât want to do another PG-13 movie. [In any real-life contentious relationship with romantic underpinnings] youâre probably going to drop the F-bomb once in a while. Youâre probably going to say some things that are kind of harsh. And youâre definitely going to talk about sex. It doesnât have to be so Snow White and Prince Charming.â
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