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Ellen DeGeneres Show producers leave amid bullying, misconduct accusations – ABC News
Three top producers on the TV chat program The Ellen DeGeneres Show will not return to work after an internal investigation into complaints of bullying, racism and sexual misconduct against them.

Three top producers on the US television program The Ellen DeGeneres Show will not return to work after an internal investigation into complaints of bullying, racism and sexual misconduct against them.
Key points:
- The departures followed weeks of turmoil backstage
- DeGeneres reportedly spoke with staff on Monday
- She is said to have apologised to anyone who felt they were bullied while working on her show
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