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Ellen DeGeneres Show to be investigated as employees complain of toxicity

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Warner Bros. are looking into The Ellen DeGeneres Show following multiple toxicity complaints by employees of the show.

 

According to The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, a memo was emailed to employees of The Show last week, which stated Warner Bros. will be interviewing current and former staffers about their experience on the set of the talk show, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres.

 

According to the report, interviews will be conducted by  Warner Media’s employee relations group and an unspecified “third party firm,”.

 

The report comes after several allegations by current and former staffers of the Television show said that they were subjected to a toxic work environment

 

Earlier this month, BuzzFeed News published accounts from one current staffer and 10 former staffers who anonymously claimed they were subjected to a “toxic work environment.”

 

Some workers alleged they were fired after taking medical leave and were subjected to favoritism by executive producers.

In all of these though, Ellen DeGeneres herself was never accused of any of the alleged misconduct even though one anonymous worker stated;

“I think the executive producers surround her and tell her, ‘Things are going great, everybody’s happy,’ and she just believes that, but it’s her responsibility to go beyond that.”

 

Following the reports of an impending investigation by Warner Bros, the show’s Executive producers Ed Glavin, Mary Connelly and Andy Lassner told E! News they are taking the claims “very seriously.”

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