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Buffy News    04 November 2002
Sarah still slaying?

Buffy Sarah Michelle Gellar received a top accolade at last week's glamour Women of the Year Awards ­ and took time out to discuss her Buffy future.

Picking up her Woman of the Year award at the New York ceremony, Sarah joked: "I think they meant to call Sarah Jessica Parker and they got confused. She was just too pregnant to come!"

Sarah was also keen to scotch rumours that she had definitely opted to leave Buffy at the end of season seven, or that the show itself was due to finish then.

"I read that this morning in the paper," Sarah told reporters. "It was the first I'd read about that as well. There have been absolutely no decisions made. Conversations haven't even begun."

Joss Whedon, talking to E!Online, backed Sarah's comments: "At some point in the next couple of months, people will make their decisions," he said. "They will tell me what they are, I will make some of my own and everything will get all announce-y. But as of now, I haven't heard anything definite."

If the show does end, however, Joss has hinted it's "very possible" that some of the cast may find a new home - on Angel.

"I think it would be cool," Whedon told TV Guide. "It's exciting, because you have this universe and all these people and all of their juxtapositions. It's interesting - to me anyway. But until I know what's happening with Buffy - and Angel - I don't know who will go where."


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