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The Emmy winner's makeover came weeks after she issued an apology for allegations of fostering a toxic environment at her daytime talk show.
The Emmy winner returned to TV with a public apology, saying she hoped her show would once again be viewed as "a place of happiness and joy."
Two of the world's most beloved celebrities are facing reckonings that call into question the validity of their public personas.
The pop star sent the daytime talk show host "love & a hug" on Twitter as revelations continued about the culture at the "Ellen" show.
Hedda Muskat, who won two Daytime Emmy Awards working on the daytime talk show, spoke about its early days in a new interview.
The internal investigation follows accusations of a toxic work environment that included racism and intimidation.
According to BuzzFeed News, Ellen's employees were intimidated, reprimanded for taking medical leave and, in one case, faced with racist microaggressions.
Appearing on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" this week, the CNN anchor also reflected on his journey to fatherhood during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
She jumped out at fans while guest-hosting "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."