
Ellen DeGeneres Promises ‘New Chapter’ Following Multiple Workplace Misconduct Allegations
Talk show queen Ellen DeGeneres kicked off the new TV season Monday in damage control mode, publicly apologizing to staffers who have alleged workplace misconduct from high ranking producers. She also promised a “new chapter” going forward for the long-running daytime chat show.
DeGeneres opened her show’s 18th season with an on-air apology to her virtual audience.
“As you may have heard this summer, there were allegations of a toxic work environment at our show and then there was an investigation. I learned that things happened here that never should’ve happened,” she said. “I take that very seriously, and I want to say I am so sorry to the people who were affected.”
She continued: “I know that I’m in a position of privilege and power, and I realize that with that comes with responsibility, and I take responsibility for what happens at my show. This is The Ellen DeGeneres Show. I am Ellen DeGeneres.”
“We have had a lot of conversations over the last few weeks about the show, our workplace and what we want for the future,” she added. “We have made the necessary changes and today we are starting a new chapter.”
Buzzfeed News broke the story in July of several former employees who claimed that the long-running daytime talk show is hiding a toxic work culture where people are mistreated and fired for taking medical leave and bereavement days.
The accusations snowballed from there, with some former male staffers also alleging they were sexually harassed and even sexually assaulted by high-level producers.
WarnerMedia has launched an investigation into the show though it remains unclear what the investigation has found and if it is ongoing.
On Monday, DeGeneres acknowledged the “toxic” work culture allegations in her monologue but omitted references to the sexual harassment and assault accusations against her show.
Source:https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2020/09/21/ellen-degeneres-promises-new-chapter-following-multiple-workplace-misconduct-allegations/
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