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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 12 Spoilers: 'That 70's Show' Star Wilmer Valderrama Flirts with Doctors

Some new faces will be joining the upcoming episodes of "Grey's Anatomy."

It was stated that fans will be introduced to a couple of new characters in the upcoming episodes of the series. One of the stars joining the cast is Gwendoline Yeo. However, there has yet to be any details regarding what character she will be playing.

Another popular actor expected to make an appearance in "Grey's Anatomy" is Wilmer Valderrama. A teaser for an upcoming episode was recently released featuring the "That 70's Show" star. Valderrama will be playing a patient in the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in the episode titled "I Wear the Face."

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It was stated that he will take on the role of a musician who has multiple sclerosis. With that, his admission to the hospital is due to his hand tremors. Despite his condition, it was stated that Valderrama's character named Kyle Diaz will continue to be chummy.

The teaser showed him making his moves on Stephanie, played by Jerrika Hinton. In addition, he will end up asking out Penny, played by Samantha Sloyan. Aside from his appearance, the doctors will have other drama of their own to solve.

The synopsis for the episode read, "Meredith goes on an ambulance ride with Owen and Nathan to pick up a heart for a transplant patient. Musician and MS patient Kyle Diaz is admitted to Grey Sloan Memorial with a tremor in his hand, and the residents apply for the Preminger Grant. Meanwhile, Catherine continues to insert herself into Jackson and April's business against Richard's wishes."

With that, fans can expect the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital to have their hands full in the upcoming episode. In addition, there is much to come as the season progresses.

"Grey's Anatomy" Season 12 airs on ABC every Thursday nights.

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