Anne Heche says she dressed 'like a hippie' at the 1998 Golden Globes because Ellen DeGeneres didn't want her to 'dress sexy'
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Amanda Krause
Apr 29, 2021, 21:27 IST
Ellen DeGeneres and Anne Heche attend the 1998 Golden Globes red carpet.Ron Wolfson/Getty Images
Actress Anne Heche reflected on her past red-carpet looks in a TikTok video this week.
She said she disliked how she resembled "a hippie" in a velvet outfit at the 1998 Golden Globes.
Heche said she wore it because her ex-girlfriend Ellen DeGeneres didn't want her to "dress sexy."
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Anne Heche recently reflected on her past red-carpet looks, including one that was influenced by her ex-girlfriend Ellen DeGeneres.
In a TikTok video this week, Heche rated her "most iconic fashion looks." She looked back fondly on almost every outfit in her video, except for a blue velvet coat she wore to the 1998 Golden Globes, which she attended with DeGeneres.
"Why do I look like a hippie?" she said while looking at a red-carpet photo of herself. "It's because Ellen didn't want me to dress sexy."
DeGeneres wore a classic menswear look that night, which included a shining suit, black dress shoes, and a gold necklace. Heche, on the other hand, sported multiple '90s staples.
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She wore a velvet jacket with a ruffled neckline and semi-sheer sleeves over a sleeveless velvet dress. The actress also wore pointed heels, carried a velvet purse, and wore tinted sunglasses.
"I was in a relationship with Ellen DeGeneres for three and a half years, and the stigma attached to that relationship was so bad that I was fired from my multimillion-dollar picture deal and I did not work in a studio picture for 10 years," she continued.
Also in 2020, DeGeneres faced major criticism after former employees and people who appeared on her show accused her of rude behavior, invasive interviews, and more.
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Representatives for Ellen DeGeneres did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
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