
Wendy Williams shades Ellen DeGeneres, says TV 'exposes you for the person that you really are'
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TV host Wendy Williams commented on the alleged workplace misconduct claims Ellen DeGeneres' show faced.
"Nineteen years is a very good run, congratulations to you, Ellen," Williams started out. "All you’ve been through all those 19 years, including the workplace conditions, which… by the way, I believe she’s leaving because [of] the workplace conditions. You know? I mean, we all know people who’ve worked there… and people who’ve worked here themselves," she hinted at. Williams then picked at DeGeneres' emotional monologue.More Related News

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