After a tumultuous year filled with controversy, Ellen DeGeneres has finally spoken out about the allegations that surrounded her talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” in her new Netflix stand-up special, “Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval.” The 66-year-old comedian addressed the accusations of creating a toxic workplace on her show, which aired from 2003 to 2022, admitting that it was “devastating” to be branded as mean.
DeGeneres, who used to sign off her show with the line, “Be kind to one another,” reflected on her Hollywood career and the impact of caring too much about what people think. She shared that with the controversy that engulfed her in 2020, she has gained a new perspective on what truly matters. The comedian declared, “After a lifetime of caring, I just can’t anymore. So I don’t.”
Throughout her career, DeGeneres has strived to make people happy and has cared deeply about the opinions of others. However, she acknowledged that the saying, “What other people think of me is none of my business,” holds true. DeGeneres emphasized the importance of knowing the truth about oneself and not letting the thoughts of others affect one’s mental health.
The stand-up special, filmed at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was part of DeGeneres’ “Ellen’s Last Stand … Up Tour,” which began in April. During the tour, she opened up about being “kicked out of show business” following the investigation into the allegations of a toxic work environment on her talk show in 2020. WarnerMedia launched an investigation in July of that year, and DeGeneres sent a letter of apology to her staff.
As DeGeneres bids farewell to her talk show after 19 seasons, she expressed her desire to be remembered in a positive light. Despite the challenges and controversies she has faced, DeGeneres hopes to be remembered as someone who is beloved rather than mean. The comedian has come to terms with the fact that not everyone will like her, but she values her own truth above all else.
As she embarks on this new chapter in her life, DeGeneres is proud of the person she has become. She no longer lets the opinions of others dictate her happiness and self-worth. With a newfound perspective on life and a deeper understanding of herself, Ellen DeGeneres is ready to embrace the next phase of her journey with grace and authenticity. A recent article from BuzzFeed News in July shed light on some disturbing allegations made by 10 former staffers of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. These former employees claimed that they had experienced racism, fear, and intimidation behind the scenes of the popular talk show.
The allegations paint a troubling picture of what was happening off-camera while Ellen DeGeneres was spreading positivity and kindness on-screen. According to the former staffers, they faced a toxic work environment where racism was prevalent and where they felt intimidated and marginalized.
One former employee described feeling like they were walking on eggshells every day, fearing the repercussions of speaking out or standing up for themselves. Another former staffer alleged that they were subjected to racist comments and jokes, creating a hostile and discriminatory workplace.
The allegations have cast a shadow over the beloved talk show host, who has built her brand on being kind and inclusive. Ellen DeGeneres addressed the allegations on her show, expressing her disappointment and sadness over the way things had ended. She acknowledged that the accusations were devastating and that she hated that the show had ended on such a negative note.
Despite the controversy, Ellen DeGeneres remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Her show may have come to an end, but her legacy lives on through her work and her impact on the industry. Her new show, “Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval,” is now available to stream on Netflix.
As the dust settles on these troubling allegations, it remains to be seen how they will impact Ellen DeGeneres’s reputation and career moving forward. The allegations serve as a reminder that even in the world of entertainment, toxic work environments exist, and it is essential to address them and create a safe and inclusive workplace for all.