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Ellen DeGeneres Toxic Workplace Allegations Don’t Deter Her From Wanting Return To Talk TV

by Ruth A

Published July 23, 2025

Ellen DeGeneres recently stated that she would love to host another talk show, despite the criticism she faced over reports of a toxic workplace. The former daytime TV queen, who ended her long-running show in 2022, appears open to returning to hosting—though the stains of past controversies remain.

Her candid admission comes years after multiple reports accused her show’s production of fostering negativity, bullying, and fear. The Ellen DeGeneres toxic workplace narrative reshaped her public image and ultimately led to an internal investigation. Yet she now expresses a desire to reclaim her place in live television.

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A Host Reflects On Past Controversies

Ellen Degeneres
at the Pharrell Williams Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood, CA, 12-04-14/Everett Collection

DeGeneres addressed the controversy directly, acknowledging that the allegations caused pain and affected her legacy. She claimed she deeply regretted not recognizing workplace issues sooner and expressed empathy for anyone who felt hurt. While denying personal involvement, she accepted that her position carried responsibility to ensure a supportive environment.

Ellen DeGeneres at the GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS, LA CA 1/25/2004, by Chris Haston. NBC / courtesy Everett Collection

The Ellen DeGeneres toxic workplace claims triggered an internal review and changes in leadership at her production company. Although no criminal wrongdoing was found, the backlash affected network partnerships and public trust, ultimately leading to her decision to end the show.

Can Redemption Through A Talk Show Come?

MY NEXT GUEST NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION WITH DAVID LETTERMAN, Ellen DeGeneres, ‘Ellen DeGeneres’ (Season 2, ep. 202, aired May 31, 2019). photo: Patrick Wymore / ©Netflix / Courtesy: Everett Collection

Even after the fall from grace, DeGeneres remains a beloved figure to many. Her ability to generate kindness and laughter once defined her public persona. Now, as she discusses the possibility of a comeback, she suggests that redemption may lie in returning with greater humility and awareness.

Ellen DeGeneres/YouTube Screenshot

The fact that she remains willing to step back into the spotlight shows determination to redefine her legacy. If she does return, the new version of her show would need to confront the Ellen DeGeneres toxic workplace past head-on. That accountability could offer closure—for her, her staff, and her audience.

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