Katherine Heigl, who played the amazing person Izzie Stevens on the hit ABC series, is prepared to recount her side of the tale regarding why she withdrew Gray’s Anatomy in 2010.

Notwithstanding being entangled in debate for her remarks about the show’s functioning conditions, pulling out herself from Emmys thought and more at that point, Katherine is putting any misinformation to rest about the subtleties encompassing her stunning way out.

“I began a family, and it made a huge difference,” the 42-year-old star partook in writer Lynette Rice’s new book, How to Save a Life: The Inside Story of Gray’s Anatomy, in a select passage distributed by The Daily Telegraph on Sept. 18. “It changed my craving to work all day.”

The Knocked Up entertainer, who embraced Nancy Leigh, presently 12, in 2008 with her better half Josh Kelley, clarified, “I went on family leave…and just had the chance to be a mother, and it adjusted my entire viewpoint… that was the defining moment.”

As per Katherine, she discussed with Shonda Rhimes, the series’ maker, showrunner and author, about her longing to continue from Gray’s Anatomy.

“So before I was expected back, I talked again to Shonda about needing to leave,” the 27 Dresses entertainer reviewed. “Then, at that point, I held up at home until I was given the proper OK that I was off the show. The bits of gossip that I would not return was absolutely false.”