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The Ellen Degeneres Show alleged a toxic environment of “racism, fear, and intimidation” last month. Some of the allegations were denied by producers, but Warner Bros quickly launched an internal investigation into the reports.The resurfaced tweet – posted on 5 June 2009 – stated:I made one of my employees cry like a baby on today’s show.
You think you know, but you have no idea!
Mariah Carey is opening about her «extremely uncomfortable» appearance on .
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.
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.
Ellen DeGeneres announced in a video call to her staff of over 200 people about the new changes she’s implementing regarding the accusations of a toxic work environment behind her daytime talk show. In a tearful apology, DeGeneres acknowledged the ongoing complaints some of the staff has had while working on the show.
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.
The Ellen Degeneres Show is currently facing an internal investigation following allegations of sexual misconduct, racism and workplace bullying taking place behind the scenes of the long-running daytime show.In an email sent to staff on Thursday (13 August) Warner Bros Television, the parent company behind The Ellen Show, said that while not all of the anonymous allegations had been corroborated, the investigation had found some to be true."Graham Linehan- Father Ted writer suspended from
Believe it or not, life hasn’t been all sunshine, rainbows, and lollipops for Katy Perry.
Katy Perry previously defended Ellen DeGeneres from claims of toxic work culture at her talk show, now the singer is revealing the reason behind publicly defending Ellen DeGeneres. Katy told LA Times that she wanted to speak from her own experience with the talk show host amidst behind the scenes drama at the talk show.
Jay Leno is showing his support for Ellen DeGeneres amid the claims of a «toxic» work environment at The TV host extended a message to DeGeneres on Twitter on Tuesday, writing that she has always been «a kind and decent person.»«I don’t discard a 40-year friendship on hearsay. The Ellen I know has raised over $125 million dollars for charity and has always been a kind and decent person,» he tweeted.
Ellen DeGeneres' brother has her back. Vance DeGeneres, the older brother of the 62-year-old talk-show host, took to social media on Wednesday to call claims of a «toxic» work environment at «bulls**t.» «My sister is being viciously attacked.
Ellen DeGeneres and her daytime talk show, Jerry O'Connell spoke out in support of the comic on Instagram.
is doing what it can to let its employees know what is going on amid its current workplace investigation.