'Grey Anatomy' actress Sarah Drew recalls her exit from the show

US�वाशिंगटन : 'Grey's Anatomy' actress Sarah Drew recalls how she felt after leaving the show. Drew played Dr. April Kepner and exited the drama series after season 14, Deadline reports.

During an appearance on the Call It What It Is podcast, co-hosted by Drew's former co-stars Capshaw and Camilla Luddington, Drew shared his feelings after leaving the show.

Drew said, “I was let go without any formalities which felt mean and unfair, and because of that, the outpouring of love was so great that it felt like you were sitting there watching the people.”

Following Drew and Capshaw's falling out over the medical drama, Drew took to social media to address his fans. “I know you're sad. I'm sad too,” Drew wrote on X, “I haven't really had time to process this information. I've been with this for less than 48 hours, so I “I'm not ready to say my thanks and make a blanket statement about my nine years here.” Drew has now returned to Grey's Anatomy to reprise her role as April, and says that coming back felt “liberating”, adding, “I have no attachment to the show at all. … I don't have any attachment to the show at all. wasn't worried [वापस जाने पर क्योंकि] I don't want anything from anyone on that set anymore. They are no longer responsible for my livelihood. They're not responsible for my success or my happiness… I'm like, 'Hey! It's a fun place to come.'”

Drew shared that her character was originally supposed to have a one-night stand with Eric Dane's Mark Sloan. “Before they made my character fall in love with Jesus and a virgin, there's a scene in which Sloane and Reed [नोरा ज़ेटनर] Have sex, a random one-night stand. Originally it was supposed to be me. It was supposed to be April,” Drew recalled, “April was supposed to have some random one-off with Sloane, and it [स्क्रिप्ट के] It was in the original production draft, and then they changed it. “I had nothing to do with it, but then they changed their mind,” Deadline reports. (ANI)

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