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Ellen DeGeneres considering leaving talk show amid toxic work culture claims, investigation: report

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(Photo by James Devaney/GC Images) LOS ANGELES - Ellen DeGeneres may be ready to say goodbye to her talk show as an investigation into toxic workplace claims is underway.According to a new report, DeGeneres, 62, has been in talks with top executives from Warner Bros.

and Telepictures, the company that produces the show, to let them know she is considering pulling the plug entirely."She feels she can't go on and the only way to recover her personal brand from this is to shut down the show," an insider at Telepictures revealed to Daily Mail.DeGeneres broke her silence on Thursday to address the recent bashing of the behind-the-scenes culture at "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in a memo to staff."On day one of our show, I told everyone in our first.

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