After leaving Grey’s Anatomy, Sarah Drew says it felt mean and unjust and that she no longer feels attached to the show

After leaving Grey’s Anatomy, Sarah Drew says it felt mean and unjust and that she no longer feels attached to the show

Drew claimed on the ‘Call It What It Is’ show that «we were unceremoniously let go in a way that felt really mean and unjust,»

After leaving Grey's Anatomy, Sarah Drew says it felt mean and unjust and that she no longer feels attached to the show

Regarding her exit from Grey’s Anatomy, Sarah Drew is being forthright.

Drew talked candidly about being let go from the long-running medical drama Grey’s with Capshaw in a recent episode of the Call It What It Is podcast, which featured former Grey’s co-stars Camilla Luddington and Jessica Capshaw. Drew described how quitting the show in 2018 felt like «being fired from our family» after becoming such a mainstay for nine seasons.

After leaving Grey's Anatomy, Sarah Drew says it felt mean and unjust and that she no longer feels attached to the show

The actor, whose new Hallmark+ series Mistletoe Murders comes out on October 31, added, «We were unceremoniously let go in a way that felt really mean and unjust.»

«And as a result, there was such a huge outpouring of love that it felt like you were sitting there listening to people express their love for you after you were dead.»Although Drew, who plays April Kepner, has subsequently made guest appearances on the show, she claimed that the part doesn’t feel the same as it did the first time.

After leaving Grey's Anatomy, Sarah Drew says it felt mean and unjust and that she no longer feels attached to the show

«I don’t feel any connection to it,» she said. I believe that there is peace. You never know what’s going to happen when you’re on the show. You can never be sure if they will become disinterested in your plot or if you will offend the wrong individual. Like, you’re not sure. However, when I just returned to tell