Katherine Heigl Would Like to Keep Her Job

March 29, 2009 at 9:04am PST
Photos: ABC

Everybody's looking for a little job security these days, especially actresses who repeatedly publicly bash the television show which made them famous in the first place.

Following rumors last month that she would be leaving Grey's Anatomy with co-star T.R. Knight, Katherine Heigl has announced that she's happy to stay on the show as long the writers don't kill off her character, Dr. Izzie Stevens. 

We're not sure we'd want our careers in the hands of writers we like to insult on a regular basis

In reference to Izzie dying, Heigl said, "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."

She was quick to mention that she loves being on set and that she's there as long as there's a character to play.

Looks likes Heigl will have to find out Izze's fate with the rest of the dozen or so people who still watch Grey's.

—J. Bavoso

 

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