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						<p>Dancing it out wasn’t enough to solve it. <strong><strong>Sandra Oh</strong></strong> reflected on the repercussions of achieving a new level of fame when she began starring on <strong><em>Grey’s Anatomy</em></strong>.</p>


<p>“To be perfectly honest, it was traumatic. It was traumatic,” the <strong><em>Chair</em> actress</strong>, 50, explained in a sneak peek from her <strong><em>Sunday Today With Willie Geist</em></strong> interview, which airs Sunday, August 29. “And the reason why I’m saying that is the circumstances you need to do your work is with a lot of privacy. So when one loses one’s anonymity, you have to build skills to still try and be real. I went from not being able to go out, like, hiding in restaurants, to then being able to manage attention, manage expectation, while not losing the sense of self.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_2025570"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/08/27/sandra-oh-starring-on-grey-s-anatomy-was-a-traumatic-experience-0.jpg" alt="Sandra Oh Won’t Return To Grey’s Anatomy 2" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Sandra Oh</span> <span class="credit">Eric McCandless/ABC</span></figcaption></figure><p>Oh credited her focus on mental health with helping her navigate the ordeal. “Well, I have a good therapist,” she noted. “I’m not joking. … It’s very, very important.”</p>


<p>The <em>Killing Eve</em> star also learned how to set proper boundaries in her professional life. “You just have to work at finding your way to stay grounded,” she said. “And a lot of times that’s by saying no.”</p>
<p>Oh <strong>played Cristina Yang on <em>Grey’s Anatomy</em></strong> from 2005 to 2014. She <strong>left after 10 seasons on the ABC drama</strong>, and unlike some of her former costars who have also departed through the years, she has no plans to return.</p>


<p>“No,” she insisted about a potential reprisal of her role during a May episode of the <em>Los Angeles Times</em>’ “Asian Enough” podcast. “I love it, though, and this is also why I really appreciate the show … that I still get asked this.”</p>

		<p>Oh then elaborated on why she does not want to venture back to her past. “It’s very rare, I would say, to be able to see in such a way the impact of a character,” she acknowledged. “In some ways, you do your work as a bubble and you let it go. I left that show, my God, seven years ago almost. So in my mind, it’s gone. But for a lot of people, it’s still very much alive. And <strong>while I understand and I love it, I have moved on</strong>.”</p>
<p>The <em>American Crime</em> alum ultimately encouraged her fans to evolve with her. “So please come with me to <em>Killing Eve</em> and on to <em>The Chair</em> and on to the other projects,” she said. “Come see the characters that I’m playing that are much more deeply integrated in … the Asian American experience.”</p>
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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Erin Crabtree</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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