Ellen DeGeneres’ sorry letter to staff slammed as ‘worst non-apology ever’
Ellen DeGeneres’ unprecedented apology has not been well-received, as some accuse her of throwing her own staff under the bus.
Ellen DeGeneres today took the unprecedented step of issuing an apology to staff on her embattled talk show — but her words of regret rang hollow for many, who’ve labelled it a non-apology and accused the star of throwing her own staff under the bus.
In a letter to staff of The Ellen DeGeneres Show obtained and published in full byThe Hollywood Reporter, the star apologises for what’s gone on, insisting that steps will be taken to “correct the issues” going forward. THR also reports that an executive producer on the show, Ed Glavin, will “soon be out.”
Hours after the letter was published, dozens of former Ellen staffers spoke out in a new Buzzfeed report, alleging sexual misconduct from several top producers on The Ellen Show.
An earlier Buzzfeed report published two weeks ago collated stories from 10 former and one current Ellen employee – all speaking anonymously – described a “toxic work environment” with a culture of “racism, fear and intimidation”.
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Ellen’s language in the letter suggests she wasn’t fully aware of the alleged workplace culture at the talk show she’s hosted for more than 2700 episodes over the past 17 years. She opens by saying she wanted the show to be a “place of happiness” and is “disappointed to learn that this has not been the case”.
“As we’ve grown exponentially, I’ve not been able to stay on top of everything and relied on others to do their jobs as they knew I’d want them done. Clearly some didn’t. That will now change and I’m committed to ensuring this does not happen again,” she says.
“I’m also learning that people who work with me and for me are speaking on my behalf and misrepresenting who I am and that has to stop.”
These statements do square with the complaints raised in the Buzzfeed investigation: She barely figures in the employee complaints, aside from one employee alleging they were told never to talk to her if they saw her around the office.
In those employee accounts, DeGeneres figures as a remote boss who has little to do with many of those working on her show.
But today, many have accused Ellen of passing the buck and deflecting responsibility onto others:
lmaooooo called this shit two days ago with my friend we said verbatim sheâs gonna apologize and cry and an EP will get thrown under the bus and resign https://t.co/YrKDOtOd6n
— danielle weisberg (@danielleweisber) July 30, 2020
Ellen's apology seems to suggest she personally did nothing wrong. Case closed then.... https://t.co/e62kJHQVtY
— cameron adams (@cameron_adams) July 31, 2020
Thereâs a full paragraph where she demands her employees to stop talking about her https://t.co/73xcqraq0H pic.twitter.com/9FQ6oVMhpO
— Noah Cassiel (@NCassiel) July 30, 2020
Wait is she trying to convince us that all of this was going on UNBEKNOWNST to her????????? Girl.. https://t.co/bjZl0rOoiZ
— veryBLACK (@seventhhelen) July 30, 2020
Some celebrities are known to be rude but at least they donât have a show with a slogan âbe kind to one anotherâ like no wonder people are mad. https://t.co/Kn6RXNwDTv
— Spill Sesh (@spillseshYT) July 30, 2020
Omg I think Ellen wins worst apology of the year and that is saying something https://t.co/9KOtj0tU8G
— ÊppÉɯ (@piece_ofschmidt) July 31, 2020
Well a lot of the claims are against Ellen herself so I guess itâs just getting blamed on the EP? Her overall treatment of people has been an open secret in LA for as long as I can remember. https://t.co/xsVLzDEdMf
— cassondra (@spooky_hairs) July 30, 2020
What sucks is that because the crew of any production is so widely overlooked that these things are easily forgotten within weeks if not days.
— Brandon Smith (@thebwsmitty) July 30, 2020
I'll believe it when I see it.
She had 17 yrs to change. https://t.co/mDUw7UEvSF
this has to be the worst non apology I have ever heard. And like actively laced with thinly veiled threats lmao https://t.co/FEl3S4pu9N
— young william eyelash (@ohjasminee) July 30, 2020
Girl I heard about these conditions at her shows for years this apology is a little to late ð¤¦ââï¸ https://t.co/xkm33Hhxvk
— On The Show -Danai (fan account) (@Marie02434580) July 30, 2020
Lol she's fully blaming other people https://t.co/nlqBfq7gN3
— gi (@abookisatardis) July 30, 2020
“Uh. I have several friends that have worked on this show – SHE is the problem. Not a single person had a positive experience and 2 were verbally berated by her,” tweeted music producer Jordan Buckelew.
“Wasn’t even an apology! she shifted the blame entirely and threw her staff under the bus,” said another Twitter user.
Variety reported this week that The Ellen DeGeneres Show “has become the subject of an internal investigation by WarnerMedia” following the reports of workplace issues on the series.
Executives reportedly sent a memo to staff last week saying they have engaged an employee relations group and a third party firm, “who will interview current and former staffers about their experiences on set,” said Variety.
The workplace troubles are the latest in a long line of PR disasters for Ellen, who has suffered through awkward celebrity encounters and a viral Twitter thread labelling her the “meanest person alive” this year.
The comedian also came under fire from Ellen staff members for failing to communicate the status of their jobs and pay amid the coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, beauty influencer Nikkie de Jager, who appeared on her talk show in January, claimed DeGeneres was particularly “cold” and gave preferential treatment to A-list guests.
DeGeneres’ alleged bad reputation was further supported by Tom Majercak, a former bodyguard who protected DeGeneres at the 2014 Oscars. In an interview with Fox News, Majercak branded the host as “sly” and “demeaning”.
Perhaps the moment the tide turned for Ellen – an intensely awkward interview with actress Dakota Johnson in November last year, in which Johnson publicly called Ellen out for not coming to her birthday party.
And just yesterday, a new story emerged from here in Australia: A former Today show boss revealed what really went on behind the scenes when Richard Wilkins interviewed Ellen in 2013.