Controversial figure suggests they've been fired from a popular television series.

Many in Hollywood put on a performance, which is quite astonishing.

January 17th 2024.

Controversial figure suggests they've been fired from a popular television series.
Sara Ramirez has recently shared on Instagram about their experience playing the character Che Diaz in the Sex and the City spin-off, And Just Like That. In a lengthy post, the Grey's Anatomy actor hinted that the role may be over for them.

Fans were not too keen on Che's character, with some critics even calling them the worst character on TV. Sara, who came out as non-binary in 2020, referred to the role as their "last" one.

In addition to discussing their role, Sara also addressed the ongoing war in Palestine and the performative actions of the entertainment industry. They called out the hypocrisy of giving awards while simultaneously blacklisting actors and workers who support Palestine and Gaza.

Sara also pointed out the silence of LGBTQ organizations on the ties to weapons manufacturers who are supporting the Israel military, despite the current genocide happening in Palestine.

They continued to express their frustration with the performative nature of Hollywood, stating that it is even more performative than the character they played in And Just Like That.

According to IMDb, Che Diaz was Sara's last character, which they played for 21 episodes from 2021 to 2023.

In a separate post, Sara expressed their gratitude for the people in their life who have supported them through their healing and growth.

They also thanked those who have not exploited or discarded them, but instead called them in and held them close while they continue on their journey towards empowerment and authenticity.

And Just Like That was renewed for a third season in August, with showrunner Michael Patrick King expressing excitement for more stories about the relatable and aspirational characters played by the talented cast.

In November, Sara's co-star Cynthia Nixon joined a hunger strike protest to demand a permanent ceasefire in the war in Gaza. Cynthia, who is Jewish and has Holocaust survivors in her family, urged for empathy and action from US president Joe Biden.

The Agency has reached out to HBO and Sara Ramirez's representatives for comment. And Just Like That is available to watch on Sky and NOW.

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