Repeats of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" are currently not airing on Australia's popular Nine Network television channel. A spokesperson for the network confirmed the news in a statement to Fox News on Monday.
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Former The Ellen DeGeneres Show producer Hedda Muskat has put forward her allegations she was 'emotionally abused' while working on the daytime programme.On Wednesday, Muskat became the first of the show's former producers to put her name to her allegations, recalling her time on the programme in an interview on Australia's Sunrise morning show. "I was more emotionally abused, fired for no reason...
they told me that they were just going to take the show in a different direction. They ended up
.Repeats of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" are currently not airing on Australia's popular Nine Network television channel. A spokesperson for the network confirmed the news in a statement to Fox News on Monday.
It seems when things couldn’t get any worse in the world of The Ellen Show, it has caught another blow. After the firing of three producers amid the set of the television talk show as a ‘toxic workplace”, Channel 9 has pulled the show from being aired on their usual space. “We are resting Ellen repeats on Nine and have replaced it with Desperate Housewives.”However, a spokesperson for the network is denying that the show has been removed completely, as the repeats that are currently being aired
The Ellen DeGeneres Show will be canceled in the U.S. (yet), Australia is already leading the charge.
Variety, it has been claimed that staff will now get ‘five [additional] paid days off to use at their discretion, birthdays off, and paid time for doctors appointments and family matters.’It was also reported by the publication that Ellen’s apology has put staff more at ease as they return to work in September, while also giving them better morale at the workplace.Ellen DeGeneres has taken full responsibility for the accusations, although none of them was directed at her, mainly it was the
Eoghan shared.‘Then Robbie Keane arrives and he’s in runners and jeans but, of course, he strolls in because he’s Robbie Keane and I absolutely lost my s**t going, “This is unfair.
Ellen DeGeneres has reportedly spoken out about the various rumours circulating about her "toxic" behaviour.The 62 year old, who is said to be feeling "betrayed" amid ongoing claims, was recently accused of having a bizarre no eye contact rule by a former producer of Australia's Today show in July – which she says is completely "untrue". “[Ellen DeGeneres’] producers called us aside … and said, ‘Now, Neil, no one is to talk to Ellen.
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Page Six learned today that Ellen DeGeneres had a weird request for a TV producer during her visit at the Today show in Australia. Reportedly, the television show’s staff had to meet a number of bizarre demands at the behest of Ellen DeGeneres back in 2013.
Ellen DeGeneres‘ name is back in the headlines again — and it’s all due to some allegedly ridiculous interview rules given to a radio station Down Under!