Katherine Heigl shared a heartfelt tribute to her former Grey's Anatomy co-star Eric Dane, who passed away at 53 following a battle with ALS. The actress explained her unusual decision to grieve publicly, quoting a Robert Frost poem in her message to Dane's family. Tributes continue to pour in as loved ones launch a GoFundMe for his daughters.
Oh, the Grey's Anatomy fam is feeling this one hard—Eric Dane, our forever McSteamy, left us way too soon on February 19 at age 53 after fighting ALS like the warrior he was. Katherine Heigl, who slayed as Izzie Stevens back in the day, dropped a raw Instagram post that's got everyone tearing up. 'I debated this post for days. I have never been comfortable grieving publicly. I share my tears, my stories and my memories with those I’m closest to and more times than not I share them only with the heavens alone. But that silence can often look like a lack of care which I could not abide here,' she wrote, spilling why she broke her private mourning rule.
Heigl got poetic for Rebecca Gayheart, Dane's devoted wife, and their daughters Billie and Georgia, sharing lines from Robert Frost's 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'—a poem she has tattooed in her parents' handwriting. 'Natures first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold... Nothing gold can stay,' she quoted, adding, 'I will never forget Eric’s gold and I will forever be grateful I got to bask in it for even a brief moment in time. Thank you for sharing him with us. God Speed my old friend…here’s to your next great adventure.' Iconic closure, right? 😢
Meanwhile, Dane's loved ones posted an emotional statement on his Instagram: 'With heavy hearts, we share that Eric Dane passed on Thursday afternoon following a courageous battle with ALS. He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, Rebecca, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world.' They highlighted his ALS advocacy and launched a GoFundMe to support the girls' future—because real MVPs step up. Rebecca herself chimed in with gratitude: 'There aren't words to express our gratitude,' amid the outpouring from Hollywood and surging ALS donations. Even as Dane was legally married to Rebecca (they reconciled post-separation for the kids after his diagnosis), he shared his final years with girlfriend Janell Shirtcliff, a filmmaker who posted sweet family moments. Dane's recent Netflix special? It's hitting different now, like a final love note. Who's not misty-eyed? 💔