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Updated · Fox News · May 23
Sarah Drew Promotes Lifetime Film at 45, Citing Father’s ‘Aggressive Gratitude’ Advice
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 23

Sarah Drew Promotes Lifetime Film at 45, Citing Father’s ‘Aggressive Gratitude’ Advice

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 23
  • Sarah Drew, 45, said her pastor father’s advice to fight fear with “aggressive gratitude” helped her through panic attacks while she was six months pregnant with her first child.
  • The “Grey’s Anatomy” alum said he urged her to counter anxious spirals by naming blessings aloud, a practice she says shifted her mindset and remains her main tool against fear.
  • Drew shared the story while promoting Lifetime’s “When I Said I Do,” airing Saturday, in which she plays a widowed search-and-rescue K-9 handler who finds love again.
  • The film, inspired by Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black’s 1999 duet, fit Drew’s preference for hopeful, faith-inflected stories; she said acting itself feels like an expression of her Christian faith.
How did a pastor's advice on 'aggressive gratitude' become Sarah Drew's secret weapon for surviving Hollywood and motherhood?
From Grey's Anatomy surgeon to K-9 handler, how does Sarah Drew's real-life faith shape her character's journey from grief to love?
What secrets from Clint and Lisa Hartman Black's 35-year marriage inspired their new film premiering tonight?