'My white privilege kept me from having a criminal record.' 'Grey's Anatomy' showrunner Krista Vernoff reflects on her past and white privilege.
Hollywood has opened back up. But what might TV and film sets look like in a COVID-19 world?"Grey's Anatomy" showrunner Krista Vernoff is reflecting on her past and white privilege.
The Emmy-nominated screenwriter listed off the numerous crimes she committed in her youth, all of which resulted in a slap on the wrist each time."When I was 15, I was chased through a mall by police who were yelling ‘Stop thief!’ I had thousands of dollars of stolen merchandise on me," she wrote on Twitter."I was caught, booked, sentenced to 6 months of probation, required to see a parole officer weekly. I was never even handcuffed.
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