Greys Anatomy writer who lied about having cancer is subject of three-part Peacock docuseries

Truth will out. Peacock is releasing a new docuseries on disgraced “Grey’s Anatomy” writer Elisabeth Finch, detailing the outlandish lies she told about her medical and personal history — including that she had cancer — all in an effort to get ahead in Hollywood. The streamer debuted a teaser trailer and an announcement about the three-part series, “Anatomy of Lies,” on Tuesday, Sept 17.The program will reportedly feature interviews with some of those closest to Finch.“The docuseries reveals how Finch, a master of manipulation, saved her best fiction for her own life story and exploited the empathy of those around her,” a press release for the docuseries read. “Her final mark was trauma survivor Jennifer Beyer, who entrusted Finch with her deepest secrets.

But as Beyer uncovers the web of lies that deceived Hollywood for years, she faces a daunting challenge: can she reclaim the narrative from a convincing storyteller who showed no signs of stopping?”Beyer and Finch married in 2020.Finch came aboard “Grey’s Anatomy” as a staff writer in 2014.Before being called out by a 2022 Vanity Fair expose, the scribe claimed she survived a rare form of bone cancer, had a friend who died in the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting, suffered the loss of a kidney and part of her leg, was a survivor of sexual assault and endured abuse by a male director while she was a writer on “The Vampire Diaries.” After the Vanity Fair story broke, Disney put Finch on “administrative leave” from the long-running ABC medical drama pending an HR investigation.

She went on to resign her post and later fessed up to her lies, admitting she “never had any form of cancer” while speaking with The Ankler in 2022. “It just got bigger and bigger and bigger and got buried deeper and deeper inside me,” she told the outlet.“I know it’s absolutely wrong what I did.

I lied and there’s no excuse for it.”When trying to explain why she wove a web of so m...

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