Actor Seth Rogen revealed during his podcast 'The A24 Podcast' that Anne Hathaway was initially cast as the lead in the 2007 comedy 'Knocked Up,' but later withdrew due to discomfort with a childbirth scene that showed the baby's head. Rogen confirmed that Hathaway did not want the visual depiction of the birth moment, believing it conflicted with her image. While Rogen acknowledged there could have been other reasons for her departure, he suggested that Hathaway likely felt the film wasn't suitable for her. The role ultimately went to Katherine Heigl, who supported Rogen throughout the project. However, a year after the film's release, Heigl criticized 'Knocked Up' as somewhat sexist, portraying women as nervous, humorless, and overly serious while depicting men as loving, laid-back, and fun.
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