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Ellen DeGeneres to address fans after workplace scandal

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Award-winning TV show host Ellen DeGeneres has proven to the world that she is not ready to let the recent toxic workplace scandal that rocked her show bring down the entire thing.

The TV host recently disclosed to the world that she will soon be talking to her fans about the issue and laying it bare for everyone who has been following the show before its return.

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Ellen DeGeneres said she will talk to her fans about the scandal soon.

This, Ellen revealed while answering a paparazzi who had asked her how her show will be following the exit of three top producers.

Ellen did not address the exit of executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman but made it clear that he will be addressing her fans on the scandal soon.

“I will be talking to my fans,” DeGeneres, said in a video posted online by the Daily Mail.

Her statement comes just days after he offered her staff extra benefits in a bid to shut down allegations of a toxic work environment behind the scenes of her popular daytime show.

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the 62-year-old TV host offered staffers increased paid off and a generous medical leave package.

As earlier reported by several media outlets, Ellen has been on a roll trying to do damage control following an explosive expose in which former and current employees accused the host of allegedly creating a toxic environment behind the scenes of the show.

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