There’s been a lot of talk recently about Ellen DeGeneres being less than nice as a person. Some people have even gone so far as to call her a bad person. Their argument has some good points.
Some people also claim that DeGeneres has a problem with wanting to out pregnant celebrities on her show. In 2008,and since the pop diva had recently married her now ex-husband Nick Cannon, the hot rumor at the time was that Carey was pregnant. After straight up asking Carey if she was expecting, DeGeneres employed a crafty trick to get Carey to admit that she was pregnant. She offered Carey a glass of champagne, which the songstress refused to even sip.
Her detractors took this as proof that DeGeneres’ pushy behavior was part of the reason Carey’s first pregnancy was such a traumatic, tragic experience. Despite those claims,in 2010, where DeGeneres prepared a similar “trap” for her to celebrate the announcement of her pregnancy.that made the rounds on Twitter that called for people to share true stories about mean things DeGeneres has done.
Many of the stories in the Twitter thread centered on how DeGeneres treated her staff. Though those rumors aren’t worth repeating since there’s no proof attached to them to verify that they’re the real deal, there have been that haters of Ellen DeGeneres use to prove her cold, calculating nature. After the coronavirus pandemic shut down production ofEven more startling for these union workers, they discovered that DeGeneres had resumed filming her daytime talk show using a non-union, outside crew. The workers felt betrayed by the lack of clear communication surrounding their pay as well as the feeling that they were being replaced.Of course, there are also those who take offense at DeGeneres over her politics.
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