Sara Ramirez fired from Max’s ‘And Just Like That’: report

Sara Ramirez has been axed from “And Just Like That …” for being a “waste of airtime” as widely unpopular character Che Diaz, according to a new report published by the Daily Mail.

The non-binary actor, 48, implied on Instagram Tuesday that they were being fired from the Max series because of their pro-Palestinian politics, including their participation in several pro-Palestinian marches.

“While they give awards away, casting directors and agents are making blacklists of actors and workers who post anything in support of Palestinians in Gaza to ensure they will not work again,” they wrote, in part.

Ramirez recently participated in a Palestinian protest in Brooklyn, waving a transgender flag, and also took part in the Jan. 13 March for Gaza in Washington, DC.

But a source close to “And Just Like That …” told the Daily Mail that Ramirez was “on the chopping block since last season” because of Che, a comedian and podcast host who was in a relationship with Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) that busted up Miranda’s marriage to Steve Brady (David Eigenberg).

Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Che (Sara Ramirez) before they split up on “And Just Like That …” Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max

Che and Miranda later split in Season 2 of the Max series.

“Sara was not fired because they support Palestine and the cease fire,” the source told DailyMail.com.

“Sara was fired because Che brought nothing to the show anymore. After Che split with Miranda, the character really held no value anymore and fans found them annoying.”

The Post has reach out to reps for Ramirez and Max for comment.

Sara Ramirez attends the premiere of “And Just Like That …” at the Museum of Modern Art in December 2021. Getty Images

Che described themselves as a “queer nonbinary Mexican Irish diva,” but many fans of the series found the character grating.

Nixon, 57, has also been vocal in her support for pro-Palestinian causes — including participating in a hunger strike in late November — but there are no plans to write her off “And Just Like That …”

“Cynthia has been incredibly vocal about her support for Palestine and for her being an open lesbian,” the source said.

The source also alluded to Ramirez’s time on ABC “Grey’s Anatomy,” where she played Dr. Callie Torres for 10 seasons, leaving the series in 2016 to take “some welcome time off.”

“The storyline as a struggling comedian was a waste of airtime and Sara knew it,” the source told The Daily Mail. “… Sara needs to accept that this is not ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ and her character was not a pivotal part of the storyline.”

Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Che (Sara Ramirez) in a Season 2 episode of “And Just Like That …” on Max. Craig Blankenhorn/Max

“I am not the fictional characters I have played, nor am I responsible for the things that are written for them to say,” Ramirez said last June in Vanity Fair in response to criticism about Che.

“I am a human being, an artist, an actor. And we are living in a world that has become increasingly hostile toward anyone who dares to free themselves from the gender binary, or disrupt the mainstream.”

Max declined to comment to the outlet, which also reached out to Ramirez’s reps.

“And Just Like That …” Che in a rare moment of levity in Episode 11 of Season 2. Craig Blankenhorn/Max

“And Just Like That …” was spun off from “Sex and the City,” HBO’s iconic series starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Nixon, Kristin Davis and Kim Cattrall.

All but Cattrall, who had a brief cameo in the Season 2 opening, returned for the Max spinoff series.

Season 3 of “And Just Like That …” will not premiere until 2025 due to delays caused by last year’s Writers Guild of America and Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strikes.

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