When it comes to Ellen DeGeneres’ recent controversies, celebrities have been divided.
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Ellen DeGeneres is being called out by actor Brad Garrett for how she’s allegedly mistreated people over the years.The 60-year-old Single Parents alum commented on DeGeneres’ own behavior as the behind-the-scenes drama on the daytime series continues to emerge. Garrett even tagged DeGeneres, 62, in his social media post.“Sorry but it comes from the top @TheEllenShow,” the former Everybody Loves Raymond actor tweeted on Friday, July 31.
When it comes to Ellen DeGeneres’ recent controversies, celebrities have been divided.
Ellen DeGeneres is doing just fine amid allegations about the “toxic” work environment at “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, according to her wife, Portia de Rossi.
Ellen DeGeneres is doing just fine amid allegations about the «toxic» work environment at according to her wife, Portia de Rossi.In a new video obtained by, a photographer captured de Rossi out on a walk with her mother, Margaret, in Santa Barbara, California, over the weekend. When the photographer asked how DeGeneres is holding up right now, de Rossi replied, she's «doing great.»The photographer also asked whether DeGeneres would be continuing her talk show.
Portia de Rossi gave an update on her wife Ellen DeGeneres’ state of mind after the talk show host came under fire over claims of a toxic workplace.“[She’s] doing great,” the Arrested Development alum, 47, told a photographer on Sunday, August 9, after walking her dogs in Santa Barbara, California, in a video obtained by Page Six.When asked whether DeGeneres, 62, plans to continue hosting The Ellen DeGeneres Show, de Rossi responded, “Yes, she is.”The Emmy winner faced major backlash in July
A post shared by Portia de Rossi (@portiaderossi) on Aug 3, 2020 at 10:03am PDT While Ellen’s friends, including close pal Jennifer Aniston, have remained quiet on the claims, some in the biz have spoken out against the popular daytime host.Everybody Loves Raymond star Brad Garret tweeted that he knows more than one ‘who were treated horribly by her’ and that these claims are ‘common knowledge’.Back to the Future’s Lea Thompson also called out Ellen for her ‘mean’ behaviour by replying to a
The hits keep coming for Ellen DeGeneres. Last week, news broke that DeGeneres, 62, sent a note to her staffers to apologize for the poor work environment that employees have publicly accused her show of fostering in recent weeks.
The Sun, James has always been seen as the successor for Ellen long before the scandal broke.A source told the publication: ‘Replacing Ellen was always going to be a tough challenge, but he is a natural fit and easy transition.’Reports state that Ellen could step down as the claims keep rolling in and it’s not just staff who are speaking out about their experience.Back to the Future actress, Lea Thompson backed up comedian Brad Garrett who slammed Ellen’s behaviour.Sharing a link to a story on
Brad Garrett and others say it’s “common knowledge” that Ellen DeGeneres, the host of her eponymous television talk show, treats her staff terribly. Now, her bosses at Warner Brothers are unsure as to how to go about their contract with the media personality.
Scooter Braun, Brad Garrett, James Woods and more celebrities weighed in on Ellen DeGeneres amid allegations that her talk show fostered a toxic work environment.BuzzFeed News reported in July that 10 former staffers of The Ellen DeGeneres Show alleged they faced racism, fear and intimidation behind the scenes of the Emmy-winning series.“That ‘be kind’ bulls–t only happens when the cameras are on. It’s all for show,” one former employee told the outlet.
tweeted Thursday, calling out the DeGeneres after several former employees came out to describe mistreatment behind-the-scenes and DeGeneres offered an emotional apology. “Know more than one who were treated horribly by her. Common knowledge.”“True story.
Lea Thompson is backing Brad Garrett‘s allegations that Ellen DeGeneres has a track record of mistreatment on her daytime talk show.“Sorry but it comes from the top @TheEllenShow,” the Everybody Loves Raymond alum, 60, tweeted on Friday, July 31. “[I] know more than one [person] who were [sic] treated horribly by her. Common knowledge.”The Back to the Future actress, 59, tweeted in response, “True story.
This Thursday, multiple outlets picked up on the memo written by Ellen DeGeneres in which she addressed the allegations regarding her talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which has been marred by a scandal this month. Page Six says on Thursday, Ellen wrote a statement in which she claimed she had plans of fixing the problems at her eponymous television program, but clearly, the prior strategies she had implemented didn’t work in the way she had hoped.
Lea Thompson is weighing in on the report that Ellen DeGeneres had been mistreating her guests that came onto her show.