GreysAnatomy star KellyMcCreary isn't letting social media trolls get to her spirit.
"On the other hand, you know, horrible, horrible things have been said about and to some of my other cast mates on the show. Even if they are just being mean because they're passionate about the show, that's real meanness," she continued. "Can't really engage with it. I try to have some compassion for whatever fear or pain or suffering that person must be going through to, you know, then turn around and project it outwardly towards others.
"The flip side of the trolling, this is what I really care about -- I can't tell you how many young black women, girls, older black women find me online or they see me in person and they have such, there's just this, you can just feel there's like, hah, there's like a kinship and they feel so seen, just by having me doing what I'm doing."
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