Katy Perry has once again voiced her support for U.S.
28.07.2020 - 00:17 / variety.com
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” has become the subject of an internal investigation by WarnerMedia following numerous accounts of workplace problems on the long-running daytime series, Variety has learned.Executives from show producer Telepictures and distributor Warner Bros.
Television sent a memo to staffers last week saying they have engaged WBTV-owner WarnerMedia’s employee relations group and a third party firm, who will interview current and former staffers
.Katy Perry has once again voiced her support for U.S.
defense of talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, saying that she was “not undermining anyone else’s experience.” DeGeneres has been at the centre of controversy as allegations of toxic workplace culture at her popular daytime show have circulated, leading to an internal review and an apology from DeGeneres to her staff.
's house DJ, Stephen «tWitch» Boss, is addressing the current controversy regarding allegations about the «toxic» work environment at the popular daily talk show.Boss has been the DJ at the show since 2014, taking over for Tony Okungbowa. In an interview on Tuesday with, 37-year-old Boss defended his own experience at the show, stressing that there was «love.»«We can’t speak too much legally about it, but I'll say this, there's been love,» he said.
It came as quite a shock to The Ellen DeGeneres Show viewers when a Buzzfeed piece revealed one current and 10 former employees talking about the alleged toxic work culture on the talk show. The complaints varied from racism, intimidation to even unjust termination.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show, recounted his own experience with the "toxicity" on set following his former colleagues' lead.Okungbowa, who famously went by DJ Tony on the show, wrote in an Instagram post posted Tuesday (Aug. 4) about how he worked as on-air talent from 2003-2006 and again from 2007-2013."I have been getting calls asking me about the Ellen Degeneres Show and I would like to address the time I spent there," he wrote alongside a photo of him DJing during an episode.
Amidst recent drama surrounding the show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show is taking a major hit. The Ellen DeGeneres Show‘s ratings are at “a series low,” according to a report by The New York Post that was released yesterday.
Former The Ellen Degeneres Show DJ Tony Okungbowa has spoken out about his experience of “toxicity” on the set of the daytime talk show.British-American Okungbowa served as the resident DJ on the show from 2003 to 2006, then again from 2007 to 2013.In the light of allegations of sexual misconduct and workplace bullying being made against staff on the show, Okungbowa, who also stars in US sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola, shared a picture from his time on the show to Instagram with a message of support
according to The Wrap, which noted that it’s a 9% drop from the previous week and a steep -29% fall from the same period in summer 2019. However, it’s worth noting that other talk shows currently in summer reruns have also faced declines, including “Dr.
is doing what it can to let its employees know what is going on amid its current workplace investigation.
James Corden may be in talks to replace Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show amid allegations of a “toxic workplace” environment made by former staffers.
James Corden may be in talks to replace Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show amid allegations of a “toxic workplace” environment made by former staffers.
Scooter Braun is defending Ellen DeGeneres.
the tea was scorching. Not as scorching as the bowl of hot soup that Ellen allegedly pushed a person's head into, but!Right now we all need a little kindness. You know, like Ellen Degeneres always talks about!
Ellen DeGeneres Show staffers have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct among the show's top executives.In a new report from (), 36 former employees anonymously chronicled and corroborated multiple disturbing instances of harassment. One former employee said head writer/exec producer Kevin Leman asked if he could give him a hand job and oral sex at a 2013 company party, while others said they saw Leman grope production assistants.
Ellen DeGeneres has responded to the recent Buzzfeed report regarding the negative experiences some The Ellen Degeneres Showstaffers have had while working on her popular, long-running talk show, which is currently renewed through 2022. While there is speculation about which senior executives may be affected as the show deals with the fallout from the allegations, DeGeneres has not spoken publicly about the topic.
a “toxic” workplace culture in a memo to staff Thursday.The longtime host wrote that she intends to “correct” issues raised about behind-the-scenes behavior on her eponymous show, according to the Hollywood Reporter, which first revealed the memo.“As we’ve grown exponentially, I’ve not been able to stay on top of everything and relied on others to do their jobs as they knew I’d want them done. Clearly some didn’t,” she wrote.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show is under formal investigation in the wake of multiple allegations of a toxic work culture at the long-running daytime talk show.DeGeneres herself has been subject to multiple rumors and sources alleging that the “Queen of Nice” is anything but nice behind the scenes, including in April when key members of the show’s crew alleged mistreatment during the COVID-19 pandemic.A viral Twitter thread in March accused DeGeneres of being “notoriously one of the meanest people