Producers Deny Cancellation Of Ellen DeGeneres’ Show Despite Reports Of Her Poor Treatment Towards Staff
Producers for Ellen DeGeneres’ show have shut down reports that her show will be cancelled.
According to the Sun, reports began to circulate that Ellen’s show would be coming to an end after rumors surfaced that she was rude and mean to her staff.
However, the NY Post reached out to show producers who revealed that “Telepictures can confirm it’s untrue.” Her show has been on air since 2003 and doesn’t have plans on going anywhere.
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As we reported, DeGeneres was recently under fire for being mean to her employees, with accusations of having temper tantrums, especially with restaurant employees. There was also a time when she allegedly became upset when comedian Russell Brand spoke to her staff instead of her, prior to a show taping. Many accused her of firing them for no reason and barely speaking to her staff unless she wanted something.
“A new staff member was told, ‘Every day she picks someone different to really hate. It’s not your fault, just suck it up for the day and she’ll be mean to someone else the next day.’ They didn’t believe it, but it ended up being entirely true,” TV writer Ben Simeon previously wrote.
Ellen revelaed she wasnt coping too well with the allegations back in May.