Ellen Pompeo puts on a glitzy display in shimmery sheer top at the 2024 Emmys in Los Angeles
Ellen Pompeo turned heads on the 2024 Emmys red carpet in Los Angeles on Monday night.
The 54-year-old Grey’s Anatomy star looked stylish in a shiny, sheer top paired with a long, flowing, black satin skirt.
The Monique Lhuillier outing showed off the television sensation’s slim figure and featured a thick white collar and short black tie.
Pompeo, who reunited with the cast of her hit ABC show at the event, pulled her blonde locks into a wispy updo.
She captivated as she smiled and posed for photos before taking the stage with her colleagues.
Ellen Pompeo turned heads on the 2024 Emmys red carpet in Los Angeles on Monday night
The 54-year-old Grey’s Anatomy star looked stylish in a shiny, sheer top paired with a long, flowing, black satin skirt
Ellen took the stage as a co-host alongside her Grey’s co-stars.
Katherine Heigl, who starred as medical intern Dr. Izzie Stevens on the show, wowed in a scarlet dress.
Chandra Wilson, Justin Chambers and James Pickens Jr. also presented.
The cast reunited to mark the show’s twentieth season, making it the longest-running primetime medical drama in TV history.
They also presented the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Katherine told Extra about the reunion: “I haven’t seen my old friends in years, so this is really fun and exciting.”
Pompeo recently left the show after 18 years, while Heigl left in 2010 after rumors of on-set feuds and a reputation for being “difficult” to work with.
Heigl said in a conversation with Ellen about her controversial departure Variety last year: ‘I was so naive. I got on my soapbox and had some things to say, and I felt really passionate about this stuff.”
The Monique Lhuillier outing showed off the television sensation’s slim figure and featured a thick white collar and a short black tie
She captivated as she smiled and posed for photos before taking the stage with her colleagues
She added: ‘I felt very strong. I felt so strong that I also got a megaphone on my soapbox. There was no part of me that could imagine a bad reaction.”
“I felt really vindicated in how I felt about it and where I came from. I’ve spent most of my life – I think most women do – in people-pleaser mode. It’s really upsetting when you feel like you’ve really made everyone unhappy. “I didn’t mean to do that, but I had some things to say, and I didn’t think I would get such a strong reaction,” she added thoughtfully.
The insightful statement continued: “I was in my late twenties. It probably took me until my mid-to-late 30s before I could really turn off all the noise again and say, “But who are you? Are you this bad person? Are you ungrateful? Are you unprofessional? Are you difficult?” Because I was confused! I thought maybe I was.
“I literally believed that version, felt ashamed for so long, and then had to say, ‘Wait. Who am I listening to? I don’t even listen to myself. I know who I am.’
Pompeo offered, “You were just a little early because they came up with this thing where everyone has their own megaphone and they get a blue check. It’s called Twitter. You were just a little ahead of your time, lady.”
Pompeo reunited with the cast of her hit ABC show at the event, pulling her blonde locks into a wispy updo
Ellen took the stage as a co-host alongside her Grey’s co-stars
Katherine Heigl, who starred as medical intern Dr. Izzie Stevens on the show, wowed in a scarlet dress
Chandra Wilson, Justin Chambers and James Pickens Jr. also presented.
The strike-postponed ceremony saw Hollywood’s biggest stars gather to celebrate the best of primetime television in 2023.
Comedian and actor Anthony Anderson made his debut as host alongside an all-black executive producer team, an Emmy first.
The awards ceremony usually takes place in September, but was postponed due to writers’ and actors’ strikes last year.
As a result, the Emmys were postponed until 2024, during the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
It followed Sunday night’s Critics Choice Awards and followed the Golden Globes.