
T.R. Knight Looks Forward to Break From
Grey's Anatomy
LOS ANGELES, CA -- Out TV star T.R.
Knight delivered the introductory remarks at the 18th Annual GLAAD Media
Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles this past weekend, and
afterward he gave an openhearted interview to Access Hollywood about how
things have changed after his co-star Isaiah Washington called him a
'faggot' on the set of his TV show, 'Grey's Anatomy'.
When
asked about how things are on the set of "Grey's Anatomy," Knight told
Access Hollywood, "We have about twenty days left, not that I'm
counting...It's going to be nice to have two months away, you know. I
think everyone's looking forward to it."
When Access asked if the break from work would finally give Knight time
to reflect over the entire season he said, "Yeah, to learn from it.
Grow. That's the hope; that's my hope."
In talking about whether or not the cast has reached a point of healing
and unity, Knight said, "I don't know. We're showing up and doing our
work...There's a lot of work to be done so that's my focus."
When asked how he would work on the process of healing the relationship
between he and co-star Washington, Knight told Access, "I just focus on
doing the work. That's my job; that's what I'm paid for; and I think
that's enough."
Knight also attributed his upbringing to the way he reacted to the
public situation and what he hopes others take from his experience. "I
think a lot of coming from New York to Los Angeles and being on the
television show is, if you're more private, kind of a lot to take
in....Growing up, you wanted to just see yourself. When we saw ourselves
put in bad light or made fun of, of course, it didn't feel well...kids
growing up see more and more of themselves...I think that has to be a
good thing."
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