“Grey's Anatomy” star Ellen Pompeo is not ready to watch her longtime medical drama thanks to the famous risqué scenes of her youngest daughter.
While displayed in “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Last week, Pompeo said, “My 15 year old has seen it, and now my 10 year old wants to see it. She's not ready, but many kids in her class have seen it.”
“I don't want my daughter to see me in my underwear on TV yet, but all her classmates laughed and said, “It's a great conversation with the pickup.”
She also said, “There is no judgment about the other parents,” which forced the kids to watch the show.
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Ellen Pompeo said in “Grey's Anatomy” that her youngest daughter is not ready to “see me in my underwear on TV.” (Cindy Ord/VF25/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)
Pompeo shares three children with her husband Chris Oybeel, daughters Stella and Siena, and son Christopher.
“I don't want my daughter to see me in my underwear on TV, but her classmates have all of her.”
“[Hollywood] It's such a strange place, but at the same time it's a truly incredible place. Because these children look around them, and see a bunch of people whose dreams come true. And they believe their dreams can come true too,” the actress said after Kimmel pointed out that her son, Little League coach, was Brian Cranston, the star of “Malcolm's Malcolm” at once.

Pompeo joked that his daughter's classmates were making “a great conversation in the pickup” after seeing “Grey's Anatomy” and its famous racist scene. (Karen Neil/Disney General Entertainment content by Getty Images)
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“Grey's Anatomy” premiered on ABC in 2005, and Pompeo returned from the show in 2022 with season 19.
As for the long-running series, Pompeo admits that he doesn't emotionally look at the old episode “Because I don't remember half of that.”
“I just said, when did that happen?” she said with a laugh.

The three moms admit that they don't remember every moment in filming the series that began in 2005. (Liliane Lathan/ABC via Getty Images)
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In an interview with “Glaze” co-star Katherine Heigl for Variety in 2023, Pompeo pointed out that the cast had been poured into the show and led the audience to really connect.
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“One of the reasons why the show had so much influence on people is because we were so emotional. We were able to produce so many emotions. It's always been great performances. Whether the actors are tortured, we are tortured each other, the results are good and the writers know that,” she said.





