Emmy Rossum Makes Surprise Announcement That She’s Leaving Shameless
Fiona Gallagher is saying goodbye.
In an emotional and heartfelt post on social media, Shameless star Emmy Rossum has announced that she’s leaving the show on which she has starred on for nine seasons.
“See, in real life, unlike Fiona, I’m an only child. I never had a big family. Being ensconced in that messy Gallagher family love is something I’d always dreamed of,” wrote the 31-year-old actress. “But even off set, it feels real. We’ve watched the kids grow up into the strong, talented, independent human beings that they are. I taught Emma to shave her legs. I was there when Ethan learned to drive. Shanola and Jeremy and Joan and Bill danced at my wedding in New York last year. Our fearless leader John Wells thankfully held Sam and me up on those rickety chairs during the hora. I’ve spent the Jewish holy days in temple with David Nevins and his wonderful wife and kids. It really feels like a family.”
Since the hit Showtime series premiered in 2011, Rossum has starred as Fiona, the oldest Gallagher sibling who had to step up and become the matriarch of her messy, wild family.
“The opportunity to play Fiona has been a gift,” she continued. “There are few characters — female or otherwise — as layered and dynamic. She is a mother lion, fierce, flawed and sexually liberated. She is injured, vulnerable, but will never give up. She is living in an economic depression, but refuses to be depressed. She is resourceful. She is loyal. She is brave. I knew it the second I read the pilot script, this was different, this was special. I tirelessly prepped the audition with my coach Terry Knickerbocker. I walked to the appointment in the rain so I looked disheveled. During my third audition, when I got the part IN the room, I literally jumped up and down screaming in joyous relief and disbelief. Quite simply, the last eight years have been the best of my life.”
In conclusion, Rossum talked about how “proud” and “filled with gratitude” she is as the show reaches 100 episodes ahead of her departure.
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