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The day before, 46-year-old Sara Ramirez appeared on the cover of Variety, which she gave a great interview and shared her personal experiences, as well as her attitude towards the polar reaction of fans to the restart of the cult “Sex and the City”. The actress, who played the most discussed and controversial character in the series “And Just So,” admitted that the psychological crisis came in the initial stages of the pandemic, when she felt especially lonely and insecure. Ramirez was not just depressed, but was thinking about laying her hands on herself, but she asked for help in time.
I remember the first time I called the National Suicide Helpline. Yes, I dialed some friends, but their phones were turned off, and I remembered that there is such a service. The person on the other end of the line really convinced me that I needed to get rid of these thoughts. It was really helpful.

However, what exactly caused the actress to commit suicide is unclear. However, in a dialogue with the publication, Ramirez admitted that the period of the pandemic was especially difficult for her.
I got support, but it was a really tough year where, for the most part, I had to get rid of a lot of my habits.
Note that Ramirez’s storyline in “And Just So” caused a strong reaction from the fans of the original series. The audience was unhappy with the romance of Che Diaz and Cynthia Nixon’s heroine Miranda Hobbs. However, Ramirez deliberately avoided reading any negative comments online.
Other people’s opinion of the character is not something I would like to focus on in my workflow, she noted.
It is known that the series has been renewed for a second season, in which Ramirez will also appear. The actress is best known for her role as Dr. Kelly Torres in Grey’s Anatomy. She also appeared in a cameo role in the 2002 blockbuster Spider-Man.
Note that recently Ramirez’s colleague on the TV series “Just Like That,” Sarah Jessica Parker, also shared a revelation with another glossy publication – it turns out that she has never communicated with the performer of the role of Mr. Big, Chris Noth, since several women accused him of rape and harassment.


Source: Hellomagazine

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