Ellen Pompeo, beloved for her role as Dr. Meredith Grey on Grey’s Anatomy, recently made a surprising appearance on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast, where she opened up about her parenting style, the impact of motherhood, and the challenges she faced during her long tenure on the hit medical drama.
During the conversation, Pompeo, 55, shared that she is a “very strict” parent, offering a candid look at her approach to raising her three children. She revealed that she isn’t afraid to lay down the law, even joking about the consequences for her kids if they ever sneak out, saying, “I will break their fingers.” When asked about her tough stance, Pompeo explained that it stems from her Scorpio personality, which influences her parenting philosophy.
As the conversation shifted to motherhood, the Old School star reflected on how her role as a mother has deeply shaped her life. Balancing her demanding role on Grey’s Anatomy with the responsibilities of raising children, Pompeo shared that motherhood has made her more “soulful,” “richer,” “funnier,” and “empathetic.” She also noted that it has made her “angrier” but ultimately a “better version” of herself.

Pompeo, who has been a part of Grey’s Anatomy since its debut in 2005, also touched on her experience with pay disparity during her time on the show. She previously spoke out about the gender pay gap she faced, revealing how she had to fight for equal pay alongside her male co-stars.
Pompeo’s candid discussion on Call Her Daddy not only offered fans an inside look at her personal life and the challenges of balancing career and motherhood, but it also highlighted her evolution both as an actress and as a person. Fans of the star can look forward to hearing more from her as she continues to navigate life both on and off-screen.