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Former Grey’s Anatomy writer and producer Elisabeth Finch confessed that she lied to her coworkers about having cancer. “What I did was wrong,” Finch acknowledged. “Not okay. F—ed up. All the words.” According to The Ankler, Finch shaved her head and used a dummy catheter to trick those around her into believing her “diagnosis.” She told the publication in an interview that her inventive lies began back in 2007. At the time, she hurt her knee during a hike and had to get knee replacement surgery. IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED THIS YEAR! When her coworkers showed Finch their ...
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A longtime writer and consulting producer for Grey’s Anatomy is currently on a leave of absence from the show. The writer, Elisabeth Finch, is suspected of potentially falsifying aspects of her life, including a cancer diagnosis and receiving an abortion while on chemotherapy, which was written into episodes of the hit show. Finch has written extensively about her life as a cancer patient for publications including Elle, The Hollywood Reporter, and her boss on Grey’s own website, Shondaland. Finch has written episodes inspired by her alleged battle with cancer, and experiences with sexual assa...
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Thursday’s new episode of Grey’s Anatomy saw another character leaving the show permanently. Jackson Avery, played by Jesse Williams, joined the show in season 6 and said goodbye to the cast on the last episode aired Thursday night. The character decides to move away to Boston with April, played by Sarah Drew, to raise their daughter there and to run the Harper Avery Foundation. Jackson tells Bailey (Chandra Wilson) that he will be resigning. He says goodbye to Jo (Camilla Luddington) and shares the news with Meredith (Ellen Pompeo), which makes her realize she’s the last person there from the...
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ABC announced on Monday that Grey’s Anatomy will return for its 18th season. Station 19, Grey’s sister show, was also renewed for a fifth season. “Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy have done an incredible job of honoring real-life heroes by giving audiences an unflinching look at one of the biggest medical stories of our time,” Craig Erwich, president of Hulu Originals and ABC Entertainment, said in a statement. “Krista [Vernoff] and her team of writers have continued to deliver the compelling and compassionate storytelling that is a hallmark of these shows, and created some of the year’s most-tal...
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In a season of ups and downs, Grey’s Anatomy just revealed that they are saying goodbye to another beloved character. Last night’s episode revealed that actor Jesse Williams will be leaving the show after playing Jackson Avery for 12 seasons. Williams’ character revealed last night that he wanted to move on from Seattle and take over the work at his family’s foundation in Boston. Williams said he would be forever grateful for the opportunities given to him by Shonda Rhimes, the network, the studio, his castmates and crew members. “As an actor, director and person, I have been obscenely lucky t...
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The long-running medical drama, Grey’s Anatomy, returned on Thursday night for it’s 17th season’s mid-season premiere. The end of crossover episode (with Station-19) revealed the shocking death of long-time character, Dr. Andrew DeLuca, played by Giacomo Gianniotti. DeLuca was stabbed while attempting to pursue and expose a sex trafficker, a continuation of his storyline from the previous season. Characters Owen Hunt and Teddy Altman tried to save DeLuca in surgery, but they ultimately lost him. His character appeared on Meredith’s beach dream sequence, a recurring setting this season where Me...
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