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Josh Duhamelis praisingKatherine Heigland defending her against her “bad rap.”
While a guest on a recent episode of theChicks in the Office Podcast,Duhamel was asked about the actresses he’s played opposite throughout his career and which one he’shad the most chemistry with, even if they weren’t the best kisser.
Deciding not to answer, Duhamel, 50, said, “I love all the girls I’ve worked with.”
He later saluted Heigl. The two starred in 2010’sLife As We Know Itand 2011’sNew Year’s Eve.
“Katie Heigl gets a bad rap but she’s awesome,” said Duhamel. “She’s great.”
He added, “She probably said some things that she wishes she could’ve taken back. But my experience… my on or off screen [experience] with her was awesome.”
After beginning her career as a child model, Heigl, 44, becamea household nameafter starring inGrey’s Anatomy,which premiered in 2005.
“I know there’sa better way to deal withthose things than I did,” she told PEOPLE in February 2021. “I could have handled it with more grace.”
Heigl leftGrey’s Anatomyin 2010, a decision she said she doesn’t “actually regret.”
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“I did the right thing for me and for my family — but I do regret the heightened drama I was feeling at that time,” she told PEOPLE.
“If I’d known anything about meditation then, or had been talking to a therapist or someone to help me through some of the fear that I was steeped in, I think I would have been more calm in how I approached what boundaries I needed to create to thrive.”
Heigl continued: “I certainly regret not learning earlier how to manage my anxiety better. Living at that heightened level of anxiety… created a defensiveness in me and wariness and assuming that people were against me. I let my mind run rampant without the tools to properly manage that.”
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She has since done the work and currently stars in Netflix’sFirefly Lane. She told PEOPLE that she has fond memories of her time at what was then known as Seattle Grace Hospital, and she says she’d “never say never” toreturningto the ABC medical drama.
“When I look back onGrey’s Anatomy, so much of it was a really extraordinary experience,” she said. “It feels like a dream sometimes, all of us in it together like that. I’m grateful for all of it — and I’m so grateful that I grew up enough to allow it to teach me something.”
source: people.com