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The Ellen DeGeneres Show

The pop star sent the daytime talk show host "love & a hug" on Twitter as revelations continued about the culture at the "Ellen" show.
"Nobody is going off the air," Andy Lassner said this week, following employees allegations of a toxic work culture.
Warner Bros. said that an investigation was conducted, prompting forthcoming staffing changes and other measures to deal with the issues raised.
The internal investigation follows accusations of a toxic work environment that included racism and intimidation, Variety reported.
In an emotional video, the talk show host pledged solidarity with those protesting against racial inequality. Her previous effort, however, sparked backlash.
Appearing on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," the singer was frank about the relatively easy access she and other stars have had to COVID-19 testing.
The singer said she "can't even watch" her infamous 2017 sit-down on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
The basketball legend was a regular guest on Ellen's US talk show.
Appearing on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," the "Big Little Lies" star said Momoa doffing his jacket wasn't intended as a social media thirst trap.
The comedian happened to be at an American football game with George W. Bush the same weekend she did not attend the party.