If a magical genie were to appear before her very eyes, Ellen Pompeo would only make one request. Just give her a great-looking body and she’ll be good to go.
Pompeo recently said she wants to add more meat to her bones. The “Grey’s Anatomy” superstar says she would be “the happiest girl in Hollywood” if she could just put on a few pounds.
According to Playboy magazine, the slim-thin actress says she would look fabulous if she gained some weight because it would go straight to her “boobs and a**.” Then she would look like thousands of women in Hollywood except for the fact that her boobs wouldn’t be fake.
She said, “If I could gain five to 10 pounds, it would probably go straight to my boobs and ass. I would be the happiest girl in Hollywood, trust me.”
Pompeo admits she would show off her slamming figure and make everybody’s heads turn with her “new” assets.
She added, “I’d have this sick bod because I’d be the skinny girl with big boobs and a cute butt.”
Dr. McDreamy, Patrick Dempsey takes his shy, pregnant wife Jillian Fink Dempsey for a check up. Afterwards, doting hubby, Patrick picks up lunch for his wife. Santa Monica, California.
Sandra Oh is officially single: The Grey’s Anatomy star’s marriage to Sideways writer-director Alexander Payne was terminated on Dec. 22, and they are now free to marry other people.
However, their divorce is not finalized, and they still have to settle financial issues, according to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE.
In March 2005, a spokeswoman confirmed to PEOPLE that Oh, 35, and Payne, 45, had “mutually decided to separate.” Added the rep: “They have been together for five years and were married in (January) 2003. The couple will remain friends.”
Oh filed for divorce the following April in Los Angeles Superior Court. According to her filing, she was seeking spousal support.
This was the first marriage for both. They have no children.
Patrick Dempsey and Ellen Pompeo are snuggled in a rumpled bed, and he is looking at her. And by looking at her, we mean looking at her. It is the look that has sent several fictional lives on Grey’s Anatomy into dramatic tailspins and has given millions of fans endless fantasy material.
And yet, Pompeo is…giggling. Hysterically.
She apologizes, but she cannot stop. A patient Dempsey morphs from smoldering leading man to bemused costar to, finally, stern taskmaster: ”Quiet, close your eyes, and breathe deeply.” She does, and for a take or two, it works — Dempsey, as Dr. Derek Shepherd, can peacefully (well, except for the snoring) observe his lover, Dr. Meredith Grey, as she slumbers. Then her laughter breaks loose again, and Pompeo storms off the bedroom set, shouting, ”I can’t work with him anymore!”
She is careful, later, to explain that this was just a joke (people are a bit sensitive around the set of the ABC hit these days; more on that later). But emotions do run high — and fast — when it comes to Grey’s Anatomy. Its myriad moods change from sexy to funny to dramatic to silly, making for an intoxicating thrill ride that is as unpredictable as it is unmissable.
Since their first half-season in 2005, Seattle Grace’s improbably hot surgical staffers have gone from midseason replacements to bona fide stars. And now, having relocated to the toughest time slot on TV, Grey’s has become nothing short of a phenomenon, luring an average of 21.4 million fans every week and consistently topping Thursday-night behemoth CSI in the 18-49 demographic. How did they do it? ”The characters are so human,” ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson says. ”Life is messy, it’s funny, it’s tragic, it’s dramatic, and this show captures that.”
Singer Josh Kelley and his fiancee Katherine Heigl are planning a winter wonderland theme for their upcoming wedding.
Kelley, 26, popped the question to the Grey’s Anatomy star, 28, in June (06) with a three-carat pear-shaped diamond engagement ring.
The singer approves of the winter theme, telling American publication saying, “It was Katherine’s first idea. Once she started talking about it and what it would look like, I was set.”
Heigl adds, “Maybe some horses, sleigh bells. My sister is getting married this coming October, so we’re doing that one first and planning hers.
The stars of Tv show Grey’s Anatomy have been honored as the top entertainers of 2006 by US magazine Entertainment Weekly.
The publication praises the hospital drama, which has a cast including Ellen Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey and Isaiah Washington, as a “phenomenon”.
Entertainment Weekly’s Lori Majewski says, “Grey’s isn’t just a show, it’s a phenomenon. Back in May (06) when last season’s final show aired (in the US), every place in New York City was empty. You could get a table at the best restaurants.”