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Actress Katherine Heigl has hit back at critics who have hailed her as the next Julia Roberts, insisting the comparison is insulting to the Pretty Woman star.
Heigl who’s found Hollywood success in movies like Knocked Up has been well-received and critics have been quick to compare her to Roberts, who also starred in a number of romantic comedies throughout her career.
But 29-year-old Heigl insists she is not out to copy anyone else’s acting style. She says, “I can’t help, but feel that the comparison is a little insulting to Julia Roberts. There’s not another woman who I look at and think, ‘That’s it, that’s whose career I want to have.’ I’m just me and trying to do the best I can.”
Paris Hilton has topped a new list of the ‘Most Overexposed Celebrity in America.’According to a survey by Los Angeles-based E-Poll Market Research, the hotel heiress has beaten Britney Spears and party girl Lindsay Lohan to the top of the list.
The survey, reported by Forbes magazine, noticed that the media exposure keeps such stars among the ranks of top celebrities even when their movie, TV, or recording work is unnoticeable. Forbes has given the example of Pamela Anderson, who has landed the fourth spot in the list.
"Without the acting career she hoped would take off. It's her tabloid presence care of multiple marriages (and divorces) and provocative ways that continues to open doors for her celebrity," Contactmusic quoted Forbes, as stating.
Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood has offered to help troubled stars Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan in order to make them conquer their addiction.
The 60-year-old guitarist himself battled with drinking problems and also spent time in the rehab in 2006.
Both Spears and Lohan also had a rehab stint last year while battling their addiction.
"The poor things. I'd love to help them," Contactmusic quoted Wood as saying.
"You've got to go through it to get to it. You have to experience all the lows because life is hard," he added.