Katherine Heigl is once again responding to rumors that she's a difficult actress to work with, this time on a Facebook Q&A, where fans were free to ask her anything that they were curious about.


Heigl has previously responded to the rumors at the Television Critics Association summer tour, saying that she didn't think she was difficult to work with.

The rumors started after Shonda Rhimes, creator of hit shows such as Scandal and Grey's Anatomy, talked with The Hollywood Reporter about working with Heigl, saying, "There are no Heigls in this situation...I don't put up with bulls--t or nasty people. I don't have time for it."

In a Facebook Q&A, Heigl was once again asked about the rumors, this time by a fan, according to E! News.

Heigl told the fan that she didn't think she was difficult to work with, saying that confrontation and hurting people's feelings makes her extremely uncomfortable. Heigl admitted that she's made some mistakes throughout her career but has tried to right any of the wrongs she's made.

The State of Affairs actress added: "That doesn't mean I won't stand up for myself by drawing boundaries and asking to be treated kindly and respectfully but I don't do that with any rude or unkind intentions just with the same strength and honestly I think every one of us is entitled to."

Nowadays, Heigl is more focused on her new NBC show, State of Affairs, which will premiere in a few weeks on Nov. 17. In the show, she plays a CIA adviser to the president, played by Alfre Woodard, to whom's son she used to be engaged.

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