Ellen Pompeo’s involvement in Grey’s Anatomy has reportedly been a growing frustration for producers, even as she stepped back from the long-running medical drama. With her new Hulu series, Good American Family, set to debut on March 19, insiders reveal that Grey’s executives are hoping she will finally loosen her grip on the ABC hit.

The 55-year-old actress, who has been a central figure in Grey’s Anatomy since its premiere in 2005, transitioned from series regular to recurring character in 2022. However, despite her limited screen time, sources claim she remains deeply involved behind the scenes.

Grey’s Anatomy Executives ‘Desperate’ for Distance

According to an industry insider, Grey’s executives are eager for Pompeo’s new project to fully occupy her time. While she has only committed to seven episodes this season, she continues to exert influence over storylines, much to the frustration of the production team.

“They’re crossing their fingers that her new show keeps her ultra-busy because they need her to finally step back,” the source shared. “She insists on being in meetings and having input on the script, even though she’s not the show’s main character anymore. It’s exhausting for everyone involved.”

Pompeo remains an executive producer on Grey’s Anatomy, a role that allows her significant creative control. However, her continued involvement has reportedly led to tension among cast members who feel she still demands star treatment despite her reduced role.

A New Role, A New Focus?

With Good American Family, Pompeo is set to star in a dark, true-crime-inspired drama, marking a significant departure from her role as Dr. Meredith Grey. The series, based on the real-life Natalia Grace case, follows a couple who adopt a Ukrainian orphan with dwarfism, only to suspect she is actually a dangerous adult.

Sources close to the production suggest that Pompeo was eager to take on a role that challenged her acting range after spending two decades portraying a beloved TV doctor.

“She wanted something drastically different, and this is it,” an insider explained. “This role lets her show a different side of her acting skills, and hopefully, it will finally shift her focus away from Grey’s.”

While Pompeo has expressed enthusiasm for her new series, it remains to be seen whether it will be enough to fully separate her from Grey’s Anatomy. Until then, producers are reportedly holding their breath, hoping this new venture marks the beginning of a clean break.


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