The Real Reason Why Pauley Perrette Decided to Leave 'NCIS' After 15 Years on the Show

Why did Pauley Perrette decide to leave 'NCIS'? Details on the actress's choice to leave from the hit crime show.
Fans of NCIS are very mindful that the state of the show's cast is continuously in flux. It is smart while you've been on the air for almost twenty years that acquainted faces will come and go, but a couple of departures actually stuck out to enthusiasts more than others. Case-in-point: when Pauley Perrette, who performed forensic scientist Abby Sciuto for 15 years on the hit crime show, decided to leave NCIS.
Given that it has been virtually 4 years since Pauley left NCIS at the finish of Season 15, some new and old enthusiasts alike are still wondering why precisely the show's mainstay departed from her most famed function. So, why did she? Let's check out everything that went into Pauley's departure from the show.
Why did Pauley Perrette make a decision to leave 'NCIS' in 2018?
Fans were understandably stunned when the show's mainstay left NCIS after Season 15, however it seems that it had nothing to do with the show itself. Indeed, Pauley left NCIS as a result of an alleged falling-out with the show's lead, Mark Harmon. According to HELLO!, the show's two stars reportedly had a bunch of on-set clashes that left the temper between them beautiful sour all the way through Pauley's later years on the show.
In 2016, it was reported that Mark brought his canine to the set of the show where it bit a team member, resulting in them desiring 15 stitches, in line with The Bark. Naturally, this also brought about the two stars to conflict. Beyond that, if there may be any real confirmation that Pauley and Mark were not on just right phrases when she left NCIS, it's that her emotional ultimate scene went on sans-Gibbs, who read about her departure separately in a letter.
In the days following her departure, Pauley took to Twitter and gave the maximum candid admission relating to her problems with Mark. "I refused to go low, that's why I've never told publicly what happened. But there are tabloid articles out there that are telling total lies about me. If you believe them, please leave me alone. You clearly don't know me. Sorry guys, it had to be said," she wrote at the time.
Pauley followed that up through saying, "Maybe I'm wrong for not 'spilling the beans.' Telling the story, the truth. I feel I have to protect my crew, jobs, and so many people. But at what cost? I don't know. Just know, I'm trying to do the right thing, but maybe silence isn't the right thing about crime."
In later tweets she used to be much more direct, saying issues reminiscent of "He [Mark] did it," and alleging that she was the sufferer of "Multiple Physical Assaults" while on set.
CBS launched a observation at the time, in keeping with HELLO!, that said "Over a year ago, Pauley came to us with a workplace concern. We took the matter seriously and worked with her to find a resolution. We are committed to a safe work environment on all our shows."
Then, years later in 2019, when asked by a fan if she would ever go back to NCIS, Pauley decided to in spite of everything call Mark out via title in a firey tweet alleging that he attacked her.
"No, I am not coming back! Ever! Please stop asking. I am terrified of [Mark] Harmon and him attacking me. I have nightmares about it. I have a new show that is safe and happy! You’ll love it!"
In some other deleted tweet without delay after that, Pauley wrote that she was "physically assaulted" after making an attempt to "protect" a fellow team member. In 2020, Pauley announced that she was once officially retiring from acting and has no longer taken on any roles in the time since.
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