


Her prognosis wasn’t good.
Sarah Drew, who starred on “Grey’s Anatomy” for nine seasons, is speaking out about her exit from the show.
During a recent interview on the “Call It What It Is” podcast, Drew 44, said, “We were unceremoniously let go in a way that felt mean and unjust, and, because of that, the outpouring of love was so enormous it was like you were sitting there watching people [eulogize you].”
Drew played Dr. April Kepner for nine seasons on the show, for over 200 episodes between 2009 and 2022. She was let go after the show’s fourteenth season, along with Jessica Capshaw, who played Dr. Arizona Robbins.
In 2018, after news about her exit came out, Drew posted a statement on X, formerly Twitter, addressing her fans.
“I know you’re sad. I’m sad too,” she wrote at the time.
“I haven’t really had the time to process this information. I’ve been with it for less than 48 hours, so I’m not ready to say my thank yous and give an all encompassing statement about my 9 years here.”
Drew previously told The Hollywood Reporter that the reason she was let go was, “the show had too many characters and that they needed to downsize because they couldn’t service all of the characters effectively.”
She added, “They didn’t want any of us to be left in the background and not getting much of a story.”
Drew has returned to the show for guest appearances twice, in Seasons 17 and 18.
On the podcast, she said, “I have no attachment to [the show] at all. I had zero anxiety [going back because] I don’t need anything from anyone on that set anymore.”
She added, “They’re not responsible for my livelihood anymore. They’re not responsible for my success or my joy… I’m like, ‘Hey! This is a fun spot to come visit.’”
During that interview, she also revealed that in Season 7, April was supposed to have a one-night stand in Season 7 with Dr. Mark Sloan (Eric Dane, who has also spoken about getting fired from the show).
“Before they made my character love Jesus and a virgin, there’s a scene where Sloan and Reed [Nora Zehetner] have sex, a random one-night stand. That was supposed to be me originally. It was supposed to be April,” Drew revealed.
She added, “April was supposed to have some random one-off with Sloan and it was in the original production draft [of the script], and then they changed it. I didn’t have anything to do with it, but then they changed their mind.”
This is just the latest bought of drama for the long-running ABC medical drama, since there’s also a new Peacock docuseries about former “Grey’s Anatomy” writer and producer Elisabeth Finch, who allegedly told a slew of lies to her colleagues, including a fake cancer diagnosis.