As The Ellen DeGeneres Show is under investigation
over accusations of a toxic workplace culture,
one prominent former cast member has finally
come out with his thoughts. So far, much of
the reporting about the daytime talk show's
behind-the-scenes culture has come from anonymous
sources. BuzzFeed's bombshell piece came from
interviews with one current and 10 former
employees, all of whom chose to remain anonymous.
Stars like Katy Perry, Jerry O'Connell, and
DeGeneres' wife Portia de Rossi have since
come out to defend DeGeneres. Perry took to
Twitter to share her experience, writing,
"I know I can't speak for anyone else's experience
besides my own but I want to acknowledge that
I have only ever had positive takeaways from
my time with Ellen & on [The Ellen Degeneres
Show]. I think we all have witnessed the light
& continual fight for equality that she has
brought."
However, as Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star Rachel
Bloom noted on Twitter, celebrities get very
different treatment on talk shows than employees
do. Bloom wrote,
"Just wanna say that I have both worked behind
the scenes of tv shows and been the celebrity
guest on them and the two experiences are
very different. Having a good time being a
guest does not necessarily have anything to
do with the experiences of the employees."
Now, the show's former DJ, Tony Okungbowa,
is speaking out about his experiences, meaning
doors might be opening for other Ellen employees
to go on the record, especially as the staff
is now returning to production, according
to Us Weekly.
Okungbowa helmed the DJ booth on The Ellen
DeGeneres Show over the course of ten years,
where he was known as DJ Tony. He left in
2013, and now stars in the CBS sitcom Bob
Hearts Abishola. On Wednesday, August 5, Okungbowa
posted a throwback photo of his DJ days on
Instagram, with a caption addressing the current
controversy.
"I have been getting calls asking me about
the Ellen Degeneres Show and I would like
to address the time I spent there. I was on
air talent from 2003-2006 and from 2007-2013.
While I am grateful for the opportunity it
afforded me, I did experience and feel the
toxicity of the environment and I stand with
my former colleagues in their quest to create
a healthier and more inclusive workplace as
the show moves forward."
While one fan commented asking whether the
abuse had come from DeGeneres herself, Okungbowa
didn't reply.
The BuzzFeed report included alleged abuse
and racism toward staff, including a joke
from a senior producer that two Black people
looked alike simply because they had similar
hairstyles. Earlier this year, the show came
under fire for failing to communicate to its
staff how and whether they would be paid during
the coronavirus pandemic. Then, in a second
shocking report, it was alleged by 36 former
staffers that sexual misconduct also took
place behind the scenes on the show. While
no one has directly accused DeGeneres of perpetrating
this behavior, many feel she should have known
what was going on. And others are chastising
her for promoting kindness to the cameras,
with such turmoil going on for staffers.
Meanwhile, as big stars like Kevin Hart come
to DeGeneres' defense, other celebrities are
speaking out against her.
The first big name to support the notion that
DeGeneres isn't as kind as her audience has
come to believe is Everybody Loves Raymond's
Brad Garrett [GARE-it], who appeared on the
show at least six times over the course of
his career. The actor shared on Twitter,
"Sorry but it comes from the top...Know more
than one who were treated horribly by her.⁩
Common knowledge."
Actress Lea Thompson corroborated Garrett's
account, simply writing on Twitter,
"True story. It is."
More celebrities are starting to take sides,
with Jay Leno most recently tweeting out his
support for the beleaguered star. Leno wrote,
"I don't discard a 40-year friendship on hearsay.
The Ellen I know has raised over $125 million
dollars for charity and has always been a
kind and decent person. I fully support her."
Incidentally, DeGeneres' charity work has
gotten her out of trouble in the past, as
she told Jimmy Kimmel in 2018.
"He said, 'Do you have a driver's license?'
And I handed it, he goes, 'You do a lot of
good for the world, so…'"
Meanwhile, Ashton Kutcher, Tyrese Gibson,
and former American Idol executive producer
Nigel Lythgoe have also come out in support
of the longtime daytime star. Lythgoe recently
tweeted,
"Having worked with Ellen DeGeneres on several
occasions I can only say I have never seen
her mistreat or embarrass anyone. It appears
some people are starting to enjoy Witch hunts
again."
A source told Us Weekly that Ellen staff members
had a meeting on August 3rd, and were assured,
quote, "Ellen is not giving up and the show
will go on."
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