He may have been the show’s first star but Sean Bean didn’t keep up with “Game of Thrones”.
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After 19 seasons, Ellen DeGeneres’ daytime talk show is coming to an end.
The host, who has been publicly out since 1997, told The Hollywood Reporter that the media coverage surrounding the multiple controversies she’s been in over the past year was “very hurtful” but not the reason for ending the show.
“When you’re a creative person, you constantly need to be challenged,” DeGeneres said. “And as great as this show is, and as fun as it is, it’s just not a challenge anymore.”
The show will
He may have been the show’s first star but Sean Bean didn’t keep up with “Game of Thrones”.
Game of Thrones star Sean Bean has admitted that he didn’t keep up with the show after his character was killed off.Bean played patriarch Ned Stark in the hit HBO show, appearing in the show’s first season, which aired back in 2011.The show aired its finale to mixed reviews in 2019, but Bean has admitted that he wasn’t one of the millions who watched the show come to a close.In a new interview with The Times, Bean was asked whether the Starks’ decision to withdraw from the rest of Westeros could
Tiffany Haddish finally silenced rumours of her replacing Ellen DeGeneres on her show The Ellen DeGeneres Show. With Ellen DeGeneres officially ending her talk show with its 19th season, a spot would be empty for a new daytime star.
After it was announced that This Is Us will end after 6 seasons, the fans have been shaken. Not only fans, but now the cast of the show is also expressing their distress over the upsetting news.
Wendy Williams didn’t mince words while discussing Ellen DeGeneres during her Hot Topics segment. The talk show host launched into a scathing rant about the comedian, who had been accused of fostering a hostile workplace months before she announced she was ending her show after 19 seasons. “You’ve been on TV for 19 years, you should be so lucky,” said Wendy on the May 13 episode of her show.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from the Thursday, May 13, episode of Mom.
Stephen “tWitch” Boss is opening up.
Stephen “tWitch” Boss is sharing his thoughts on the ending of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” after 19 seasons.
End of an era. Ellen DeGeneres may be leaving her long-running daytime talk show duties, and while she’s “not short on” projects to keep her busy in the future, there’s no concrete plan set in motion yet.
Ellen DeGeneres is opening up about her decision to end her popular daytime talk show. The star announced on Wednesday that the upcoming 19th season of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" will be its last.
Ellen DeGeneres is making things official by announcing the end of The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday’s (May 13) program.