Sara Ramirez

9 Reasons Why Arizona Robbins And Callie Torres Should Scrub Back Into "Grey's Anatomy"
As Grey’s Anatomy is on verge of a re-birth, now’s the time to bring back one of the show's most iconic LGBTQ romances.

21 Actors Who Publicly Came Out After Portraying A Queer Character In A Beloved TV Show Or Movie
Dominique Provost-Chalkley came out after playing Waverly Earp on Wynonna Earp, and I'm still emotional about it.

"And Just Like That..." Is Officially Returning For Season 2, So Buckle Up
HBO Max announced the news today.

14 Times "And Just Like That" Forced Specific Moments Just To Erase "Sex And The City's" Problematic Past
"I don't want those dolls, mom. They're culturally inappropriate." —Lily to Charlotte.

Miranda's Columbia Professor Was Originally Supposed To Be Her "And Just Like That" Romantic Interest, And I Am Not Well
"He talked about Nya, Miranda's professor, being the romantic relationship."

Che Diaz's Sara Ramirez Is Fully Aware Of "The Hate That Exists Online" And Says The Character "Is Not Here To Be Liked"
Sara's Che has been branded the "worst" and "most hated" character on television.

"And Just Like That" Is Finallllly Over, So Here Are 100 Of The Best Reactions From Every Episode
"Samantha Jones hired Che Diaz to torment her ex-friends as an agent of chaos."

21 TV Relationships That Actually Happened Because The Actors Had Such Undeniable Chemistry
Lauren Graham and Scott Patterson's chemistry as Lorelai and Luke on Gilmore Girls was too good to ignore.

20 Disney Characters You Might Not Know Are Voiced By LGBTQ+ Actors
The rainbow came shining through for these Disney voice actors.

16 Actors Who Played Amazing LGBTQ Characters Before Publicly Coming Out Themselves
"Playing a character who was so comfortable in who she was, it was inspiring [to me] in a way that I think a lot of other people watching the show have been inspired."


LGBT TV Characters Are Whiter, Male-er, And Richer Than Real Queer People
LGBT characters on broadcast television in 2014 weren't as diverse as real queer people in the U.S.