E! The journalist says Jake Gyllenhaal made him cry on the red carpet
Ali Fedotowsky feared losing his job after his clumsy interaction with the actor.
After coming to glory The single person And THE Bachelorette ,, Ali Fedotowsky has made the career to switch to entertainment information. But although his experience is in front of the camera herself, his first interview of celebrities on a red carpet was a little disaster. While appearing on the podcast Women on top , Fedotowsky shared that an interaction with Jake Gyllenhaal During a film's first made it cry. The former correspondent also declared that she had been taken if without the way he had answered his question, who had become sure that she was going to lose his job. Read the rest to discover what happened.
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Fedotowsky went from the reality TV star to E! corresponding.
When Fedotowsky joined The single person , she worked for Facebook. However, she ended up leaving in the middle of the season, because she could no longer stay away from her work. Fedotowsky returned to the franchise in 2010 as a star of the sixth season of The Bachelorette . After her season, she started working on television and was quickly hired as reported for E !. The former reality star worked for the network from 2013 to 2015.
She met Gyllenhaal during her first red carpet.
During her Women on top interview , Fedotowsky explained why she had found work to E! News So difficult, and that included difficult celebrities. She said that even if she would normally not name names, she was ready to put a star on the explosion.
"Sorry, Jake Gyllenhaal, I'm going to Taylor Swift You are right now, "said Fedotowsky, referring to the singer (supposedly) calling his ex actor in some of his songs.
"Jake Gyllenhaal presents himself for the red carpet - again, my first red carpet for E! News - I'm like, I'm going to kill him. I'm going to be so good. I practiced. I repeated all my questions. I was so ready to leave, "said the star.
She continued: "He goes up, I tremble in my heels - which, I am horrible in the heels - and I say to her:" Hi, Jake who did you bring tonight? "Like, for an appointment, like:" Who is your appointment tonight? "He says:" Bye bye "and moves away from me".
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She was in tears.
Fedotowsky was so worried not to get a real answer from Gyllenhaal that she started to break down.
"I looked at the camera, my producer and started crying," said the 38 -year -old. "I'm going to lose my job because I had none of the questions," she thought. "He's the film star."
Fedotowsky said that she then watched Gyllenhaal moved away from another journalist on the press line, who asked her tattoos in the nameless film. (It seems that it may be 2013 Prisoners .) She said that it led her to think that Gyllenhaal did not want to answer personal questions because he is a "serious actor".
She always thinks he should have been more pleasant.
Fedotowsky said that she used to be interviewed and walked red carpets from her moment The Bachelorette , so she knows "how easy it is to be nice". AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
She explained: "For my question, he could have been like" my mom ", or as," would you not like to know?, "Or as" person "or" following question ". Anything."
Fedotowsky also named the most beautiful celebrities she met.
At the other end of the spectrum, Fedotowsky called certain celebrities that she found particularly nice when she worked as corresponding. "" Tom Hanks , the nicest guy of all time, "she said." Kris Jenner , I love this woman ... all the Kardashians, Kim , they are so nice. ""
She said that "the stars of reality in general are so nice" because they want to make the headlines and "want to give you the goods".
Fedotowsky also noted that the situation of her failing interview with Gyllenhaal was not the only time she cried after talking with a celebrity.
"There have been several times, I left interviews right in tears," she said, waiting for hours for interviews that did not occur or did not receive the answers she needed. She said she was a journalist for the red carpet, "it was mine - hone, I think my least favorite work I have ever had. I mean, it's a great way to say that I hated that. "