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Shonda Rhimes Says Motherhood and a Desire for Better TV Inspired Her to Create Grey’s Anatomy

IN a recent appearance on Serena Williams and Venus Williams’ Stockton Street podcast, the TV powerhouse revealed that the hit medical drama was born from a life-changing period following 9/11.
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PUBLISHED 11 Mar 2026 16:01 GMT UPDATED 11 Mar 2026 16:33 GMT

Key Points

  • Post‑9/11 reflections led Rhimes to adopt a daughter, sparking life changes that inspired her creativity.
  • Increased TV watching at home revealed a storytelling gap, motivating Rhimes—an untested TV writer—to create Grey’s Anatomy.
  • Grey’s Anatomy became a long‑running, critically acclaimed series; Rhimes seeks key cast input for its eventual ending.

SHONDA Rhimes is opening up about the deeply personal story behind Grey’s Anatomy.

In a recent appearance on Serena Williams and Venus Williams’ Stockton Street podcast, the TV powerhouse revealed that the hit medical drama was born from a life-changing period following 9/11.

Rhimes shared that after the tragedy, she asked herself what she would regret most if her life ended suddenly. Her answer was becoming a mom.

She later adopted her eldest daughter, Harper, and said motherhood changed her life in a major way, including keeping her home more often, according to E! News.

That time at home led to an unexpected creative breakthrough. Rhimes said she began watching a lot of television and realised she wasn’t seeing the kind of show she wanted to watch. So, despite never having written for television before, she decided to write it herself. That project became Grey’s Anatomy.

The gamble clearly paid off. Since premiering in 2005, Grey’s Anatomy has become the longest-running medical drama on television, earned 38 Emmy nominations and is now in its 22nd season. Rhimes said part of the show’s success came from trusting her instincts and putting the story she wanted to see on screen.

Even with the series’ massive legacy, Rhimes admitted she no longer knows exactly how the show will end.

She also suggested that whenever that time comes, she would want the ending to be shaped with input from key cast members, including Ellen Pompeo, James Pickens Jr. and Chandra Wilson, so the series can wrap in a positive way.

For fans, it’s another reminder that one of TV’s biggest dramas came from a surprisingly personal place—and from Rhimes simply wanting better television.

Why This Matters

Rhimes’ revelation shows how personal life and parenthood can spark transformative, creator-driven storytelling, reshaping television standards; Grey’s Anatomy’s longevity and cultural impact highlight the power of diverse perspectives and risk-taking in producing enduring, influential shows.

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