There’s another rumor floating around about Ellen DeGeneres, and this time, it has to do with the Friends reunion special that is supposed to film and air on HBO Max.
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Ellen DeGeneres‘ producer Andy Lassner, who is often featured on The Ellen Show in a segment titled “Average Andy,” is speaking out about all the controversy the past couple of months.
“Oh look who it is. If it isn’t Andy Lassner,” Andy said in his first Instagram post in over a month. “Well, yes it is. Your eyes do not deceive you. I’m back. I’ve been away for a little bit, dealing with — you know, some stuff. You may have read about it.”
“It’s been a couple of rough months. But it’s when we
There’s another rumor floating around about Ellen DeGeneres, and this time, it has to do with the Friends reunion special that is supposed to film and air on HBO Max.
Ellen DeGeneres' talk show is back and she plans to address the elephant in the room which is the behind the scenes drama going on at the talk show. The host revealed Tuesday that The Ellen DeGeneres Show will return in-studio for Season 18 with a guest appearance from comedian Tiffany Haddish on September 21.
Ellen DeGeneres Show," has admitted that the last few months have been "rough."Following a five-week social media hiatus, Andy returned to Instagram on Aug. 30 to post a video with the caption, "I've missed my people." I've missed my people❤️A post shared by Andylassner (@andylassner) on "Oh look who it is.
Ellen DeGeneres Show," has admitted that the last few months have been "rough."Following a five-week social media hiatus, Andy returned to Instagram on Aug. 30 to post a video with the caption, "I've missed my people❤️." I've missed my people❤️A post shared by Andylassner (@andylassner) on "Oh look who it is.
Andy Lassner, one of the longtime executive producers of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," spoke to fans directly about the toxic workplace allegations recently made against the daytime show. On Sunday, the Emmy-winner, 53, took to Instagram to confirm that he's coming back to the show.
Mariah Carey is opening about her «extremely uncomfortable» appearance on .
Andy Lassner, an executive producer on The Ellen Degeneres Show, is trying his best to move forward following the controversy surrounding the titular daytime talk show and its host.
boiled over and former and current employees came forward with horrifying allegations of inappropriate behavior on set of the "." After taking a month-long social media break, show producer Andy Lassner released a video statement on his Instagram letting everyone know that "it's been rough," but he's back.Looking directly at the camera in a selfie-style video, Andy took on a joking tone, which was definitely a choice with all things considered.
amid the controversy surrounding Ellen DeGeneres' show.«I'm back. I've been away for a little bit dealing with, you know, some stuff.
Mariah Carey is opening about her «extremely uncomfortable» 2008 appearance on . In an interview with , the 50-year-old singer recalls how she was pressured to announce that she was pregnant while on the daytime talk show. is currently under investigation following allegations that it's a «toxic» workplace environment.During Carey's 2008 appearance, rumors were circulating that she was expecting a child.
Andy Lassner is speaking out following those “toxic” workplace reports.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show executive producer Andy Lassner addressed fans in his first video message in more than a month after claims of a toxic work environment.“Oh, look who it is. If it isn’t Andy Lassner.
Ellen was recently asked by a reporter about her show, following the firing of three senior producers. She said she would interact with fans to address the subject, reports dailymail.co.uk."I will be talking to my fans," Ellen said.A while back, soon after Warner Bros.
Ellen DeGeneres wants to talk to her viewers about what's been going on behind the scenes at her daytime talk show. The Emmy winner was caught by paparazzi on Saturday as she headed to lunch with a friend in Santa Barbara, California — and she insisted that conversations will be had amid 's recent producer shakeup. «I will be talking to my fans,» she said in the video, obtained by The new season of is set to premiere on Sept.
. As employees returned to production this week, ET has learned that the daytime talk show has implemented new perks for staff, amid the workplace investigation.Among the perks are increased paid time off and a liberal medical leave policy.
have left the show, while the program's resident DJ, Stephen «tWitch» Boss, has been promoted to co-executive producer after for six years on . 's Matt Donnelly tells ET what tWitch's new title could mean for the show.
Ellen DeGeneres is once again in the news regarding the ongoing accusations about a toxic work environment from her staff behind the “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” Although this time it seems that the host is taking serious action. DeGeneres announced major staff changes on Monday.
Ed Glavin, Kevin Leman and Jonathan Norman have parted ways withThe Ellen DeGeneres Show asWarnerMedia continues to investigatethe daytime show following reports of a toxic workplace, a spokesperson for WarnerMedia confirmed. Top executive producers Mary Connelly and Andy Lassner will remain at the talk show despite claims leveled in BuzzFeed News stories of "day-to-day toxicity" fostered by supervisors.
Ellen DeGeneres has reportedly fired three senior producers on her show following accusations of “racism, fear and intimidation” by former and current employees.The Ellen DeGeneres Show has been plagued with rumours the show is a “toxic” place to work, which sparked the show’s host to apologise to staff after an internal investigation.