NEW LOOK KATIE DISHES THE DEETS

NationalEnquirer.com

NO “Disturbing Behavior” for KATIE HOLMES – she’s got a whole new ‘tude and opens up about her split from you know WHO!

In a new interview related to Katie’s fashion line referring to the intense press coverage her split has received, she said, “There are a lot of people with much bigger problems.”

Holmes, 33,  hit the stage at Lincoln Center in New York last night to present an award to Carolina Herrara at the 2012 Design Awards.

Her Holmes & Yang fashion line will debut its new line next week as part of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, and she’s just signed on with to work with Estée Lauder subsidiary Bobbi Brown Cosmetics and she granted an ultra-rare interview to Women's Wear Daily in the wake of the deal.

Holmes' deal with Bobbi Brown, believed to be in the $2-3 million range, will have her being the face of the cosmetic brand, and she’ll also collaborating on other projects for the line.

"I have a lot of feelings about the press," she told WWD,  “There are a lot of people with much bigger problems and who are less fortunate.

"I try to keep it all in perspective."

Katie also said about her role in the upcoming B’way play Dead Accounts – that the stage is "a medium I really enjoy."

"They’re very much a part of the show, which is obviously something you don’t have in film," she said. "You get to know people in a different way. The matinee audience is obviously very different from the Saturday night audience. You learn about material — you really start to understand what works and what doesn’t."

The Disturbing Behavior star said that "both film and stage are so challenging, but in different ways.

"With film, yeah, you have another take, but a lot of the time you’re losing the light, so you better nail it on that take. I haven’t found any part of acting to be easy.”