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Sandra Oh Opens Up About The Possibility Of Reprising Her Beloved Character On 'Grey's Anatomy'

Sandra Oh Opens Up About The Possibility Of Reprising Her Beloved Character On 'Grey's Anatomy'
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Sandra Oh has been on a roll.

She was recently nominated for an Emmy for her role as Eve Polastri in the hit show Killing Eve.


She was the first Asian actress to be nominated in the best leading actress category, though she had previously been nominated five times in the supporting actress category for her role as Dr. Cristina Yang on Grey's Anatomy.

But Oh is not looking backwards.

She explained to Extra when asked if she would ever return to the flagship Shondaland show:

"For me, ['Killing Eve'] is my home now ... this is where I am … I am Eve and that's where I plan to stay as long as the show will have me, and that's really where I want to be."

Watch her remarks here.


Would Sandra Oh Ever Return to 'Grey's Anatomy'? She Answers!youtu.be

She went on to express her gratitude for the fans of Grey's Anatomy.

"I deeply appreciate, because I can feel it from the fans, how much they love Cristina and how the show keeps Cristina alive."

But whether she's on Grey's Anatomy or not, fans are still stanning her.










Season two of Killing Eve premieres this Sunday.

Watch the trailer here.

Quiet | Killing Eve Season 2 Official Trailer | BBC Americayoutu.be

Season 1 of Killing Eve is available here.

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