What’s Going On With Megan Mullally?
Hold on to your hats, folks. Here's a twist in the world of television: Megan Mullally, the beloved Karen Walker from Will & Grace, won’t be gracing every episode of the show’s final season. She'll reportedly miss two episodes, and whispers around Hollywood suggest it might be due to a rumored feud with her costar, Debra Messing. But before we jump to conclusions, let’s take a closer look at what’s really going on.
It all started when eagle-eyed fans noticed Megan wasn’t following Debra or Sean Hayes on Instagram. And guess what? None of her castmates follow her back. But here’s the kicker—Megan is still following Eric McCormack. Now, if there’s a feud, how does that make sense? Let’s not forget, Eric himself has tried to put the rumors to rest, saying, “It seems crazy. It is crazy!”
Eric McCormack Weighs In
Eric wasn’t shy about addressing the gossip mill. In a chat with Us Weekly, he said, “I think people worried about that entirely too much.” He’s got a point. Sometimes, social media silence doesn’t necessarily equate to drama in real life. But still, the absence of Megan from two episodes has sparked a lot of chatter. Is this just a scheduling issue, or is there more to the story?
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Behind the Scenes of 'Will & Grace'

According to TVLine, Megan is taking a bit of a break from the set of Will & Grace. With her not being present as much as her fellow stars, she’ll miss two episodes this season. Now, this could be a scheduling conflict, or it might just be a moment for her to recharge before the show wraps up.
A Heartwarming Side of Megan
Despite the rumors swirling around, Megan has shown her compassionate side in the past. Remember Shelley Morrison, who played Rosario Salazar on the show? She battled cancer, and Megan was there every step of the way. Shelley once told Closer Weekly, “She really helped, and I’ll never forget how she was there for me. Megan’s my heart. She’s been a good friend.”
Megan was such a supportive friend that she even drove Shelley to doctor appointments whenever she needed extra care. Alongside Shelley’s loving husband, Walter Dominguez, Megan was a rock during a tough time. Shelley recalled, “He’s the most caring person I’ve ever known. He’s so affectionate, which is a biggie when you’re going through something like cancer.”


