Dakota Johnson — who had a tense moment with DeGeneres on the Nov. 27, 2019 episode — is being celebrated on Twitter as a heroine for her supposed role in the talk show ending latimes.com/entertainment-…
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News of her departure comes nearly a year after staffers on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” reported a toxic work environment on set.

Last summer, she ousted three top producers in response to the accusations latimes.com/entertainment-…
While “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” continued to tape at the host’s home during the pandemic, core crew members were reportedly upset over a lack of communication from top producers latimes.com/entertainment-…
In response to the initial complaints of intimidation and racism, a unit of Warner Bros. Entertainment informed staff on the show that it was enlisting WarnerMedia’s employee relations and a third-party to investigate latimes.com/entertainment-…
As allegations of mistreatment toward staffers went viral in early summer, A-list celebrities publicly defended Ellen.

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After months of anonymous complaints piled up from former and current employees, Ellen DeGeneres herself then addressed the controversy in a memo to staff in late July latimes.com/entertainment-…
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The WarnerBros. investigation led to her firing of three producers in mid-August
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Here's @LATimesTVLloyd's commentary on the show's controversy in mid-August latimes.com/entertainment-…
A month later in September, she had a monologue addressing the issues in Season 18's opener
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And today, DeGeneres announced she'd be ending the show entirely after nearly 20 years on the air latimes.com/entertainment-…

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