Shonda Rhimes opened up about her relationship with social media after some fans caused concern for her safety
Shonda Rhimes is explaining her decision to take a step back from X and social media as a whole nearly 20 years after Grey’s Anatomy first premiered.
The show’s executive producer also decided to employ private 24-hour security at her house in Los Angeles “because people are dangerous and strange.” In October 2022, Rhimes announced she was leaving X. While her Instagram remains active, she has limited her posts.
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