Ellen DeGeneres' new Netflix special fails to impress former show staffers: "Missed the mark"
A recent Rolling Stone article delves into the critical reception of Ellen DeGeneres' new Netflix comedy special, "For Your Approval." While the special aims to address public perception and workplace controversy surrounding her talk show, it appears to fall short for some key figures involved.
Six former employees who spoke to Rolling Stone, on condition of anonymity, allege that DeGeneres downplays the severity of accusations made in 2020. These accusations included instances of racism, sexual misconduct, and intimidation on the set of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
The article details how DeGeneres attempts to frame the negativity surrounding her show as a media-driven witch hunt. However, former staff members assert that the special conflates rumors about her personality with more serious allegations.
One former employee highlights the irony of DeGeneres saying she was "kicked out of Hollywood" while receiving a platform like Netflix to address the situation. They point out that the special itself contradicts her claims of exile.
The article also explores the emotional toll this experience has had on some former employees. Some express disappointment, considering DeGeneres a role model before witnessing the alleged workplace dynamic. Others felt the special lacked self-awareness and genuine humor.
Overall, the Rolling Stone piece paints a picture of an incomplete narrative for DeGeneres' comeback attempt. While "For Your Approval" seeks to reclaim a positive image, it appears to do so without fully addressing the concerns raised by former staffers.