Jesse Williams Reacts to Ellen Pompeo Reducing ‘Grey’s’ Role

Support his boss! Jesse Williamshe heard that his former costar had died Ellen PompeoShe is reducing her role in season 19 Grey’s Anatomy — and he thinks Dr. Meredith Grey has scrubbed in enough.

“That woman has worked so hard all year, every year for 20 years for that franchise,” Williams, 41, told E! News’ Daily PopIn an interview published Wednesday, August 10, 2010. “Whatever time she takes off is well-earned, and I’m sure they have a master plan.”

While Pompeo, 52, will continue to executive produce and direct during the upcoming season of the ABC series, TVLine reported earlier this month that she will only “physically appear” on screen for eight out of the expected 20 to 24 episodes.

The news comes a few months after the Boston native made headlines for saying she’d been “trying to focus on convincing everybody [Grey’s] should end” sooner rather than later.

“I feel like I’m the super naive one who keeps saying, ‘But what’s the story going to be, what story are we going to tell?’ Everyone’s like, ‘Who cares, Ellen? It makes a gazillion dollars,’” she said during a December 2021 interview withInsider.

Pompeo suggested that, instead of trying end the show, she was trying figure out how to make it work. Grey’sCould survive without her.

Jesse William’s Reacts to Ellen Pompeo’s Limited Role in Season 19 of ‘Grey’s Anatomy

Jesse Williams and Ellen Pompeo on ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’
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Shonda Rhimes and I, I think — we’ll see, we’ll see,” she told Entertainment TonightAt the time, she was unsure about her future on the series. “Trying to reinvent the show and continually trying to reinvent the show is the challenge at this point.”

Williams, who portrayed Dr. Jackson Avery on the medical drama from 2009 to 2021, may have an idea of how that could happen. Although he has officially left the show after 17 seasons, the Chicago native has regularly returned to Grey Sloan Memorial to play guest starring roles alongside his onscreen love interest. Sarah DrewShe plays Dr. April Kepner.

Ever since they rekindled their romance during the season 18 finale, both actors have been open about wanting a spinoff for their two characters, who fans lovingly refer to as “Japril.” It’s something Williams thinks would be easy to pull off.

“That thing would probably write itself and do very, very well,” the Station 19 alum told Daily PopWednesday “And [Sarah’s]The best. She’s one of my single favorite people on the planet.”

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