"Grey's Anatomy" star Ellen Pompeo, who previously slammed Daniel Craig's comments about making another "James Bond" movie, has now admitted to not knowing the full context in which Craig made his seemingly disappointing statement.
The four-time "James Bond" actor told Time Out London the only reason to consider another "007" movie would be "for the money" adding that he had reached his limit. He said, "the Bond bank is dry."
Craig told the publication that the very thought of another one would make him consider, "break (a) glass and slash my wrists."
Not long after Craig's interview got picked up by media, Pompeo tweeted, "This dude needs a reality check" along with a link to a story on Craig.
Following Pompeo's comments, her fans on Twitter indicated to her that the "Spectre" star had not actually considered suicide, and that rather the media may have taken the actors comments out of context, when he was actually joking. She then conceded that she may have jumped to conclusions.
"Spectre" star Naomi Harris told BBC Craig was being sarcastic about his comments an his sense of humour "doesn't come across particularly well in print."
Meanwhile, the "Casino Royale" star recently landed via helicopter into Cyprus' buffer zone area and spent two days, inspecting work being done to rid the area of landmines as part of his role as a UN advocate against the use of landmines.