Grey's star insists she was "not involved" in exits

Photo credit: ABC/Richard Cartwright
Photo credit: ABC/Richard Cartwright

From Digital Spy

Grey's Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo has insisted that she was "not involved" in the exits of her co-stars Jessica Capshaw and Sarah Drew.

Earlier this month, fans were shocked by the news that season 14 would be the final one for Dr April Kepner (Drew) and Dr Arizona Robbins (Capshaw), leading to some suggesting Pompeo's $20 million salary was a reason for their exits.

This is something that has been denied by Pompeo before, but she has spoken again about the outrage on The Ellen Show.

"It's absolutely not true. I'm not involved in these kinds of decisions. However, there's a few problems that you encounter doing a show for 14 seasons," she explained.

"One of them is the writers have a really hard time creatively, thinking up new stories for all these characters. I think we have 16 regular cast members. It's always sad when we lose people for whatever reason, whether they want to go or they don't want to go. It doesn't make it any easier.

"It's important for us not to pit women against each other and to really dispel the notion that women are always victims."

Photo credit: ABC / Getty Images
Photo credit: ABC / Getty Images

Capshaw and Drew's exits have led fans to worry about what will happen to April because, while Arizona could leave Seattle for an attractive job offer, options for April seem more limited as relocating would be a huge obstacle given she has a daughter with her ex-husband.

It's led to fans coming up with an increasingly common theory that April will tragically die by suicide, especially as we've seen her struggling with her mental health this season.

Grey's Anatomy airs on ABC in the US and on Sky Living in the UK.


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