Ellen Pompeo on Grey's Anatomy exit: 'Would make no sense'

Pompeo emphasised that leaving Grey's Anatomy would allow others to profit from her 20 years of hard work without her benefiting financially
Ellen Pompeo on Grey's Anatomy exit: 'Would make no sense'
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Ellen Pompeo, star of Grey's Anatomy since 2005, has expressed her reluctance to leave the show entirely. As per The Hollywood Reporter, in a recent interview, Pompeo said that exiting the series would be illogical both emotionally and financially.

Reportedly, Pompeo's current contract has her earning $20 million annually.
She emphasised that leaving the show would allow others to profit from her 20 years of hard work without her benefiting financially. "If I were to walk away completely, everybody gets to make money from my hard work for 20 years and I wouldn't make any money," she said.

Pompeo also highlighted the emotional connection she shares with the show's fans. "The show means a lot to people. I want to have an attitude of gratitude toward the show," she added.

Although Pompeo negotiated her contract in 2022 to reduce her episodes and spend more time with her family, she seems committed to her role as Meredith Grey.

"I'm very lucky to be able to get to work sometimes and take time off. I have a nice balance in my life," she said.

Pompeo has also ventured into other projects, including her series 'Good American Family'. She initially hesitated to join the project but was drawn to the role, which she felt she could "completely disappear into."

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