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Darren Criss, Edgar Ramirez & More Hit Carpet at Emmy's Performers Peer Group Celebration!

Darren Criss and Edgar Ramirez happily hit the red carpet together while attending the Television Academy’s Emmy’s Performers Peer Group Celebration held at the NeueHouse Hollywood on Monday (August 20) in Los Angeles.

The 31-year-old actor and Edgar, 41, were joined at the event by their Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story co-star Finn Wittrock, Seven SecondsRegina King, Bryan Cranston, Grey’s Anatomy‘s Sarah Drew, American Horror Story‘s Adina Porter and Naomi Grossman, Barry‘s Louie Anderson and Henry Winkler, Atlanta‘s Brian Tyree Henry, and Alyson Hannigan with her husband Alexis Denisof.

Also in attendance in support of RuPaul’s Drag Race were Carson Kressley, as well as Season 10 contestants Asia O’Hara, Kameron Michaels, Aquaria and Eureka O’Hara.

Be sure to tune into the 2018 Primetime Emmy Awards, which are set to air live coast-to-coast on NBC on Monday (September 17). Saturday Night Live‘s Michael Che and Colin Jost will serve as co-hosts this year!

FYI: Sarah is wearing APM Monaco earrings.

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Sarah Drew Recalls What Happened the Day She Was Let Go from 'Grey's Anatomy'

Sarah Drew is recalling what happened the day she was told she was being let go from Grey’s Anatomy.

“I was let go during an episode where I was shadowing Kevin McKidd [who stars as Owen and regularly directs episodes]. It was in the afternoon and I went back to my trailer and I did my crying and called my people. A whole bunch of people came into my trailer to give me hugs and cry with me and tell me they were so sad I was leaving,” Sarah recalled to THR.

She continued, “I was supposed to be shadowing Kevin this whole episode with the hope that I would get to direct an episode of Grey‘s but [after being let go] it seemed like wasn’t a possibility anymore. I wondered if I should keep shadowing Kevin. My husband was like, ‘Of course you go.’ I had this incredible opportunity to grow as a director and as an artist with a director that I respect so much. I had nothing to be ashamed of and didn’t need to hide. So that’s what I did: I showed up the next morning at 6 a.m. and shadowed Kevin until I got cast as Cagney and had to leave to go shoot CBS’ Cagney and Lacey.”

Sarah also said, “[Being let go] was painful when it happened but, in retrospect, I think it would have been hard for me to walk away from that job. I was on it for nine years. It feels right and it feels like a good time to move onto something else with all the great love in my heart that I have for everybody and respect and gratitude for what that experience was. Playing a character for nine years is a long haul.”

As to why she was let go from the show? Sarah said, “I was told that the show had too many characters and that they needed to downsize because they couldn’t service all of the characters effectively. They didn’t want any of us to be left in the background and not getting much of a story. Because there were so many series regulars, they needed to downsize and to find some characters that they felt like they could tie up their stories well. ”

Sarah appeared on the show for nine seasons.

Ray Romano & Brad Garrett Have an 'Everybody Loves Raymond' Reunion at Robin Williams Documentary Premiere!

Ray Romano and Brad Garrett are having an Everybody Loves Raymond mini-reunion!

The two actors glammed it up together on the red carpet at the premiere of Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind on Wednesday evening (June 27) in Hollywood.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Ray Romano

Catherine Hardwicke, Nigel Lythgoe, Bonnie Hunt, Danny Strong, Caitlin Mehner, Arden Myrin, IsaBeall Quella, Kevin Nealon and Susan Yeagley were all in attendance at the premiere.

Bob Saget, Kelly Rizzo, Billy Crystal, Rosanna Arquette, Sarah Drew and Eddie Griffin were also among the stars that attended the premiere.

The documentary provides an intimate look into the life and work of the late comedian, Robin Williams.

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'Grey Anatomy' Spoilers: What Happened to April & Arizona?

The season 14 finale of Grey’s Anatomy just aired and we said goodbye to two series regulars – Sarah Drew‘s April and Jessica Capshaw‘s Arizona.

The actresses have been on the series for nine and ten seasons, respectively, and it was a tough farewell for a lot of the loyal fans of the Shondaland series. The show’s star Ellen Pompeo spoke out during the episode to address the sad goodbye.

So, how did Shonda Rhimes wrap up the storylines of the beloved characters?

Click inside for spoilers from the episode… More Here! »

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Ellen Pompeo Says Goodbye to 'Grey's Anatomy' Co-Stars Sarah Drew & Jessica Capshaw

Ellen Pompeo is bidding farewell to two of her longtime Grey’s Anatomy co-stars.

After Thursday night’s (April 19) episode, the 48-year-old actress shared two separate goodbye posts on Instagram to Sarah Drew and Jessica Capshaw after they made their final appearances on the ABC medical drama.

“Boom… @thank you @jessicacapshaw for bringing it the way you have brought it for 10 amazing years… what a blessing you are and what a contribution you made to television history,” Ellen wrote to Jessica. “Lit that screen up with your glow on the LGBT community… making a difference and making it all look so easy… ⭐️⭐️⭐️💥💥❤️💔⭐️GOAT #representationmatters #loveyou”

While honoring Sarah, Ellen wrote, ““THANK YOU to this lady….@thesarahdrew you served up the sugar and spice for 9 years and it’s been a blast. Your passion and talent for storytelling has touched so many people provoked thought and Greys is a better show because of it and you. #japrilfansdontplay.”

Back in March, it was announced that Sarah and Jessica would be exiting Grey’s after season 14, and Ellen quickly put an end to rumors that her major salary increase was to blame.

Sarah Drew Lands Post-'Grey's Anatomy' Role in 'Cagney & Lacey' Reboot

It doesn’t look like Sarah Drew is going to be leaving our televisions anytime soon!

The 37-year-old actress – who has played April Kepner on Grey’s Anatomy for the past nine seasons – as signed on to play one of the leads in the upcoming CBS reboot of Cagney and Lacey, Hollywood Reporter reports.

Sarah will be playing Cagney alongside Blindspot star Michelle Hurd who will be playing Lacey.

Cagney is described as an easygoing partner and protegee to Lacey – who is described as athletic and polished.

It was announced last week that Sarah and co-star Jessica Capshaw were let go of Grey’s Anatomy and will not be returning to the medical drama for season 15 next year.

Cagney and Lacey
is set to premiere next fall.

Ellen Pompeo Fires Back at Hate Over 'Grey's Anatomy' Exits

Ellen Pompeo‘s mentions have been blowing up ever since it was announced that Jessica Capshaw and Sarah Drew would be leaving Grey’s Anatomy at the end of the season.

The 48-year-old actress has already defended herself and said her high salary is not the reason for the exits.

Still, people are attacking her, the show, and the women for the sudden departures.

“We R grateful all of you are so passionate but if you knew these two women the way I know them they would not approve of all this nastiness,” Ellen posted. “They both are super shiny happy people. I know you’re angry but you’re representation couldn’t be further from who these women actually are.”

When a fan questioned, “Aren’t we allowed to be angry at this injustice, though? Going to be two impossible holes to fill,” Ellen responded, “You are but spreading acceptance and love is our message with Greys and what all of the actors try to do with our performances on this show.”