It was an elaborate Buzzfeed piece which navigated the workplace misconduct that allegedly took place on The Ellen Show. One current and 10 former employees spoke anonymously about the toxic work culture on the popular talk show with accusations of racism, intimidation and unjust termination being the key points.
An internal investigation by WarnerMedia was immediately launched and is now largely complete with The Hollywood Reporter revealing that executive producer Ed Glavin (who has been at the forefront of the nastier claims) is among the employees who will be let go. "Once he's out, it will be like a new day," a source revealed to THR.Ellen DeGeneres has finally broken her silence in a letter to her staff which was obtained by THR..
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