
Welcome to the latest installment of our 2022 Pride Month Series! Each weekday in the month of June, we will be highlighting a different member of the LGBTQIA+ community who we think is a great example of representation and dynamic characterization. We will focus on fictional characters, celebrities, and activists alike — the positive voices within the LGBTQIA+ community and in mainstream media. Today’s spotlight is on Carina DeLuca, the Italian OB/GYN attending at Grey Sloan Memorial in Grey’s Anatomy and spin-off, Station 19.
First introduced in season 14 of Grey’s Anatomy, Carina (portrayed by Stefania Spampinato) quickly became a fan-favorite. Audiences adored her witty personality, matched with her eccentric characteristics and female empowerment. And when she started appearing on Station 19 beginning in season 3, it was clear her heart caught the eye of firefighter Maya Bishop, whom we spotlighted last year. The two together are a force to be reckoned with, especially when it comes to supporting one another. Carina has gone through a lot in the years she’s been on the shows, but she has also done a lot to not give up, and it’s why she’s being highlighted.
Fans were first introduced to Carina in season 14 of Grey’s Anatomy, and they immediately fell for her charm, wit, and personality. After finding out that her little brother, Andrew, was working for a female Chief of Surgery, Carina came to Seattle to meet with Miranda Bailey about doing research about the female orgasm at Grey Sloan. While it seemed like Carina wasn’t going to be on for very long, she caught the eyes of several doctors and has remained on since.
One thing that stands out about Carina is how much she cares about others, specifically her baby brother. Carina and Andrew’s relationship is like your typical sibling relationship. They loved each other, were embarrassed by one another, were proud of each other, and just wanted the best for their sibling.
Carina offered Andrew to stay with her after breaking up with Sam Bello, even if that meant walking in on her and Arizona. When he had a mental breakdown, all Carina wanted was to be there for him. Andrew’s mental stability was not good at one point, and both of them were afraid he was going to end up like their father, who was not a good man. But Carina never once gave up on him, and she had the support that she needed to help him.
Someone else that will always have Carina’s heart is her wife, firefighter Maya Bishop. The two first met in the third season of Station 19 at a bar. The relationship started off as nothing, mostly just as a hookup here and there. They eventually realize that they both want to take things further, and to do so, they vacation together. Throughout their relationship, Carina is always there for Maya when she needs her. Even when they get into fights, Carina is still waiting for Maya to come back. However, after Maya admits to Carina she slept with Jack, Carina reluctantly tells Maya she loves her. This new relationship was new territory for the both of them, and it shows how supportive and understanding they are of each other.
Last season on Station 19, the couple took their relationship a bit further. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Marina had been struggling with social distancing. Barely seeing each other was getting to them, with Carina being at the hospital and Maya at the fire station on the frontlines. After talking it out, Maya suggests Carina move in with her to make things easier on the both of them.
Just episodes later, things took a turn for the worse. Throughout season 17 of Grey’s Anatomy, Andrew’s mental health was declining. He was getting more agitated and bipolar. It was a tough time for Carina because she wanted to be there for him; she just wanted to help him even if he didn’t necessarily want the help. It took some time, but Andrew got the help he needed, and Carina could finally breathe again while also keeping a lookout for her little brother.
Soon, things changed. After the DeLuca siblings tracked down a woman who Andrew was positive was responsible for sex trafficking, he gets stabbed. Despite the efforts at Grey Sloan, Andrew later dies. Maya takes time off from work to be there for Carina. She is in constant pain and agony, as if a part of her died along with her brother.