about two months postpartum, I thought, “Wait a minute, I have a baby. This is a good thing!” It was really taking the time to appreciate it and go, “It’s time to buck up and get things going.”
When I was growing up…
I had a pretty rough upbringing. Despite of all the things that I went through and did as a teenager, I can actually change those things [with my own children]. It so far beyond compensates for the lack that [I] had in my life to know that we’re providing so much for the next generation. That’s a little heavy sorry!
I’ve just found this video on you tube of Ellen visiting a hospital in Boston. It shows Ellen along with husband Chris spending some time with a group of children and a young fan.
You’ve all seen the pictures of Patrick at the racetrack in Miami and now here’s a great radio interview in which Patrick talks about his passion for racing and touches on Grey’s Anatomy.
At last we get some kind of positive news about Katherine Heigl’s future on Grey’s Anatomy You can read the full story after the jump but be warned it contains spoilers and they are BIG ones if you are at UK pace. Oh and a HQ version of the pic is available after the jump
LOS ANGELES – Katherine Heigl said Friday she’s ready to stay with “Grey’s Anatomy” and the decision rests with the show.
Attending a studio party to mark the ABC medical drama’s 100th episode, Heigl said it’s premature to think her days as Dr. Izzie Stevens are numbered.
“I was assuming that at one point and I got a lot of shrugged shoulders and shakes of the head, so I don’t know if that’s a yes or a no. No one will tell me and I don’t know how this is going to go,” Heigl said, noting series creator Shonda Rhimes‘ passion for plot secrecy.
“I don’t know if I live or die. I don’t know how Izzie fares,” said the actress, who’s played the character since the show debuted in 2005.
“I’m there” if Izzie remains part of “Grey’s Anatomy,” Heigl said. She called the set “one of my favorite places to be” and said her colleagues are also friends.