Ellen DeGeneres to host demonstrate for 18th season, despite space of labor investigation

Ellen DeGeneres to host demonstrate for 18th season, despite space of labor investigation

Ellen DeGeneres will return to the stage to host the 18th season of her namesake talk demonstrate, despite an investigation into what contemporary and outdated employees called a poisonous space of labor ambiance, Telepictures confirmed to NBC Data.

Group returned remotely to work after the summer season hiatus on Monday, Melissa Puny Padgitt — the spokesperson for the demonstrate — confirmed. The demonstrate’s crew has no longer yet returned to work.

DeGeneres will return to the upcoming season, despite speculation amongst some media retail outlets that predicted she could possibly be replaced. A source finish to the demonstrate’s manufacturing suggested NBC Data that used to be no longer that case, and “no one is stepping in or taking up,” even supposing the investigation into the demonstrate is “peaceable ongoing” and entails a third-gain collectively firm. The demonstrate employees is constituted of more than 150 people, including the digital group, the source said, noting the employees and crew are planning manufacturing round COVID-19 safety tricks.

DeGeneres’ dawdle-off demonstrate, “Ellen’s Game of Games,” will initiate taking pictures within the studio on Aug. 24, the source said, and that employees also returned to work Monday.

DeGeneres’ private spokesperson confirmed the demonstrate is slated to come to airwaves on Sept. 9.

The investigation into “The Ellen DeGeneres Present” comes after a July 16 memoir by BuzzFeed that featured one contemporary employee and 10 outdated staffers who claimed they persevered a culture of racism, disaster and intimidation whereas working for the demonstrate.

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They blamed senior managers on the demonstrate for permitting the habits.

“The greatest fashioned thread that every person suggested me is that what goes on within the attend of the scenes is a miles pronounce from what the demonstrate represents in their ‘be model’ messaging and what the demonstrate and what Ellen DeGeneres herself profits off of,” Buzzfeed entertainment editor Krystie Yandoli suggested NBC Data

A separate source previously suggested NBC Data that DeGeneres is no longer the focal point of the investigation, but some ex-staffers procure called for her to face penalties.

“Some outdated employees said that attributable to Ellen’s title and face on the demonstrate, they need her to procure more accountability and involvement about what goes on within the attend of the scenes,” Yandoli said.

DeGeneres addressed the document in a memo to employees on July 30.

“On day one among our demonstrate, I suggested everyone in our first assembly that ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Present’ could possibly be an area of happiness — no one would ever elevate their convey, and everyone could possibly be treated with appreciate. Obviously, one thing modified, and I am dissatisfied to be taught that this has no longer been the case,” she wrote. “And for that, I am sorry. Anybody who knows me knows it’s the reverse of what I deem and what I hoped for our demonstrate.”

A spokesperson from WarnerMedia suggested NBC Data that the predominant findings of the investigation into the demonstrate “indicated some deficiencies.”

“We procure identified several staffing adjustments, along with acceptable measures to tackle the issues which were raised, and are taking the predominant steps to implement them,” a spokesperson said on July 30.

Three of the demonstrate’s executive producers — Andy Lassner, Mary Connelly and Ed Glavin — said in an announcement to BuzzFeed earlier this month that they are taking the allegations “very seriously.”

“It be no longer who we’re and no longer who we strive to be, and no longer the mission Ellen has situation for us,” they added. “We imprint, as many on this planet are learning, that we procure now got to gain better, are dedicated to gain better, and we are able to gain better.”

Puny Padgitt on Monday confirmed Lassner, Connelly and Glavin are peaceable listed as executive producers on the demonstrate, alongside DeGeneres, Derek Westervelt and Kevin Leman.

NBC Data has spoken to just a few outdated staffers at “The Ellen Present” who corroborate the accusations of misconduct by senior administration, but who said they can’t communicate publicly because they’re sure by nondisclosure agreements and disaster retribution.

Samantha Kubota

Samantha Kubota is a digital journalist and editor for TODAY.com.

Diana Dasrath

Diana Dasrath is entertainment producer and senior reporter for NBC Data overlaying all platforms.

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