Saturday, July 13, 2024

How Ellen DeGeneres' fall from grace in 2020 began with a single tweet

After my Netflix special, Im done, DeGeneres said during a Q&A portion of the show, SFGate reported. She was referring to a Netflix presentation of her Ellens Last Stand Up Tour, which is due to hit the streamer later this year. DeGeneres, however, is still scheduled to perform in San Francisco on July 20 and to continue her tour in other cities through August. Still, DeGeneres complaints about being kicked out of show business bring to mind her stunning fall from grace in the spring and summer of 2020 and how the momentum began with a single tweet. That tweet, in turn, was followed by a searing investigative report in Buzzfeed News and an internal investigation at her eponymous daytime talk show, all of which undermined her global, multimillion brand built on her be kind persona. The expose in Buzzfeed described how DeGeneres show had become a toxic workplace in which she played favorites and employees faced racism, fear and intimidation and were told to not speak to the star, if they saw her around the office. DeGeneres apologized that summer. But the following spring, she announced that she was ending her show the next year, after its 19th season. But before the Buzzfeed report and the internal investigation, DeGeneres reputational downfall appears to have been set in motion by the tweet, according to the Daily Mail. Near the start of the COVID19 pandemic, when everyone was gripped with fear and going into lockdown, comedian and podcaster Kevin T. Porter went on X, when it was known as Twitter, to ask people to share their most insane stories youve heard about Ellen being mean. Right now we all need a little kindness, Porter said on X. You know, like Ellen Degeneres always talks about! Shes also notoriously one of the meanest people alive, Porter continued. Respond to this with the most insane stories youve heard about Ellen being mean & Ill match every one w/ $2 to @LAFoodBank. Perhaps because people didnt have too much else to do, Porters post was inundated with more than 2,000 replies from people, many of whom claimed to have unpleasant encounters with DeGeneres, or who heard reasonablesounding, secondhand accounts of others being treated dismissively, or worse. Working for her, I was instructed that I cant look her in the eye and never ever say hi to her first, one person tweeted, saying she also was told that the star definitely wont be saying hi to you in the first place. I cant vouch for anything being real if it didnt happen to me, but this is as close as I can get, another person wrote. My friend who worked at Real Food Daily says Ellen came in and dined and when she saw her server had a chipped nail, Ellen called management and tried to get her fired. Others spoke of knowing of fans who had unpleasant experiences being in the shows audience or who had things they made featured on the show without being given credit. Within two days of posting his tweet, Porter expressed surprise over all the replies and acknowledged that it was hard to tell whether some stories were real or not. But he said he had gathered about 300 plausiblesounding stories about DeGeneres being mean and donated $600 to the Los Angeles Food Bank. Porters tweet appeared to embolden people to direct more criticism at DeGeneres, especially after she filmed her April 6, 2020 from her home, where she was on lockdown, the Daily Mail reported. Speaking to the camera from her multimilliondollar estate, DeGeneres jokingly compared her plight to that of prisoners in jail. People took to social media to call her out for being tone deaf and out of touch, pointing out that many Americans were dying and that most people watching her show were doing so from spaces that were much smaller and less luxurious. As the social media backlash against DeGeneres grew, it included people sharing clips of segments on her show that, in retrospect, hinted at problematic behavior, the Daily Mail reported. Notably, there was DeGeneres awkward 2019 interview with actor Dakota Johnson. After DeGeneres insisted to Johnson that she hadnt been invited to her recent birthday party, Johnson pushed back, saying, Actually, no, thats not the truth, Ellen. You were invited. Johnson told DeGeneres she had made sure to invite her because the talkshow host complained about not being invited to her last birthday party the last time she appeared on her show. I didnt even know you liked me, Johnson said, but I did invite you, and you didnt come. When DeGeneres demurred, Johnson told her, Ask everybody. Ask Jonathan, your producer. Five years later, as DeGeneres says shes winding down her career, she used her time on stage at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa to address the 2020 reports and to mine some dark humor from her experience of facing her own cancel culture. She said she had been booted from show business before in 1998, when her sitcom Ellen was canceled after she came out as gay. Next time, Ill be kicked out for being old. Old, gay and mean, the triple crown, DeGeneres joked, according to SFGate. She acknowledged that she could be demanding and impatient and tough and a strong women.

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