In this Jan. 15, 2014 file photo, cast member Isaiah Washington participates in "The 100" panel at the CBS Winter TCA Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Frank Micelotta/Invision/AP, file)
LOS ANGELES (AP) --
ABC says Isaiah Washington will return to "Grey's Anatomy" for a guest appearance in May, seven years after he was fired from the medical drama.
Washington exited the series in 2007 after an on-set clash the year before, in which an anti-gay epithet was directed at another cast member at the time, T.R. Knight.
Washington's return as Dr. Preston Burke coincides with the announced departure of series star Sandra Oh at the season's end in May. Her character, Dr. Cristina Yang, was engaged to Washington's Burke at one point in the long-running drama.
The date of Washington's episode was not announced.
During the controversy involving him, Washington also used the epithet backstage at the 2007 Golden Globe awards. He publicly apologized and tried to make amends by meeting with gay-rights organizations.
Melissa Rivers appears at the premiere of "Lucy and Desi" in Los Angeles on Feb. 15, 2022. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)
Melissa Rivers recalled how swiftly the California wildfires spread, forcing the county's Ready, Set, Go evacuation plan to essentially skip straight to "Set." That left her with little time to gather her most valued possessions before fleeing her home.
When the final warning arrived, Rivers said Tuesday, "The fire was still a canyon away, but you could clearly see the flames."
In the rush to evacuate, she quickly gathered her pets and a few sentimental items, including her late mother Joan Rivers ' Emmy Award. "I grabbed both my parents' watches and my dad's dress watch," which she had given to her son Cooper for his 18th birthday.
She also managed to pack a few pieces of clothing. "All our belongings are crammed into three tote bags, three large canvas bags, and several Macy's plastic bags along with a CVS bag," she said.
The fire completely devastated her property. "We lost everything. The only thing that survived is our front gate and the barbecue," Rivers shared.
She described the scale of destruction as unimaginable.
"It's so much more than just the homes โ it's an entire town wiped off the map," she said. "Many businesses in Palisades were family-owned. There are people who not only lost their homes but also their businesses and livelihoods."
Finding safe shelter has been another challenge.
"We've had to move three times due to evacuations, but we've settled at a friend's house in Santa Monica," Rivers said. "They've been kind enough to take us in, along with another family we're friends with."
Rivers copes with these challenges through her self-proclaimed "dark sense of humor" and her knack for making people laugh. She also finds solace in supporting others who are struggling, which helps to... Read More