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It turns out Sara Ramirez really was axed from And Just Like That… but not for the reasons people were led to believe?! That’s what a source has claimed…
The 48-year-old hopped on Instagram earlier this week to blast the “industry” for handing out awards while actors are getting blacklisted for voicing their support for Palestinians in Gaza and calling for a cease-fire. And Sara heavily implied in the post that they would not return for the third season of the Sex and the City sequel series due to speaking out!
Cynthia Nixon has been equally vocal about the matter — but she obviously wasn’t kicked off! So if what Sara implied was true, then producers have a lot of explaining to do! Right? At the end of the post, they even seemed to take a swipe at their character Che Diaz, saying:
Sara did not clarify what they meant — but it sure sounds like they’re done playing the controversial Che! Right?
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A source close to the show confirmed to Dailymail.com on Wednesday that Sara was indeed let go from the HBO Max show. However, they insist the Grey’s Anatomy alum wasn’t fired due to posts about what’s happening in Gaza. Instead, they say, it has everything to do with the public’s opinion about the character! Che was far from the most popular since And Just Like That premiered. In fact, many thought they were the “worst character” on television!
Sara, per the source, had been “on the chopping block since last season” due to the intense public criticism. So when Che broke up with Miranda in Season 2, producers believed the character “brought nothing to the show anymore.” Not to mention fans still thought they were “annoying!” Ouch! The insider
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“And Just Like That …” for being a “waste of airtime” as widely unpopular character Che Diaz.The non-binary actor, 48, implied on Instagram Tuesday that they were being fired from the Max series because of their pro-Palestinian politics, including their participation in several pro-Palestinian marches.“While they give awards away, casting directors and agents are making blacklists of actors and workers who post anything in support of Palestinians in Gaza to ensure they will not work again,” they wrote, in part.Ramirez recently participated in a Palestinian protest in Brooklyn, waving a transgender flag, and also took part in the Jan. 13 March for Gaza in Washington, DC.But a source close to “And Just Like That …” told the Daily Mail that Ramirez was “on the chopping block since last season” because of Che, a comedian and podcast host who was in a relationship with Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) that busted up Miranda’s marriage to Steve Brady (David Eigenberg).Che and Miranda later split in Season 2 of the Max series.“Sara was not fired because they support Palestine and the cease fire,” the source told DailyMail.com.“Sara was fired because Che brought nothing to the show anymore.
Did Sara Ramirez get fired from And Just Like That?? Is Che Diaz no more??
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Sara Ramírez is speaking out in a new Instagram post, and fans are trying to read between the lines a little bit.
is hinting they may have been canned from the Max series due to their pro-Palestinian stance.“Our industry is so duplicitous” Ramirez, 48, wrote Tuesday on Instagram, the night after the 75th Emmy Awards. “While they give awards away, casting directors and agents are making blacklists of actors and workers who post anything in support of Palestinians in Gaza to ensure they will not work again,” they continued.“While they lift up some of their own clients who have spoken up against this genocide, they are firing and letting others who have smaller platforms go.”Ramirez recently participated in a Palestinian protest in Brooklyn waving a transgender flag and also took part in the Jan.
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