The Ellen DeGeneres Show faced allegations of “racism and intimidation” on set back in July.An internal investigation was launched by WarnerMedia and an anonymous third party firm later that month, and though the investigation reportedly found no evidence of systemic racism on set after interviewing more than 100 people connected to The Ellen DeGeneres Show, staff members and DeGeneres herself made a commitment to greater diversity in the future.“Things happened here that should never have happened,” DeGeneres said during a monologue at the start of the new series’ first episode.Today we’re starting a new chapter.
pic.twitter.com/PvpZXnXLv5— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) September 21, 2020“As you may have heard this summer there were.
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