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James Corden reportedly in talks to replace Ellen as host of the scandal-plagued Ellen DeGeneres Show
As The Ellen DeGeneres Show becomes increasingly embroiled in scandal, James Corden, host of CBS' Late Late Show, is reportedly in talks to replace her.

Citing an insider, The Sun reported on Saturday (Aug 1) that Corden, 41, has long been seen as the "long-term successor" to 62-year-old DeGeneres even before allegations about the show's toxic work environment surfaced.

Corden, a Briton, has risen to fame with the popularity of his show, which includes segments such as Carpool Karaoke, which involves Corden and a musical guest singing along to the latter's songs during a car ride. Drop The Mic, a segment in which Corden and guests engage in rap battles, has also proven popular.

The source told The Sun: "James and his team have been trailblazers in modern TV, taking the once considered graveyard chat show slot into a cutting edge format with huge online, social media and global recognition."

The source added that Corden already "has a huge devoted audience, global appeal and is loved by Hollywood".

"Replacing Ellen was always going to be a tough challenge, but he is a natural fit and easy transition. James would freshen up daytime and with a free hand would be allowed to build a new afternoon era."

Troubles for Ellen DeGeneres began last month, when Buzzfeed News published an explosive report exposing the realities of working on set at The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Warner Bros Television, which produces the show (2003 to present), subsequently conducted an internal investigation into complaints ranging from bullying to racism among production staff. It found that while "not all of the allegations were corroborated, we are disappointed that the primary findings of the investigation indicated some deficiencies related to the show's day-to-day management".

Last Thursday, DeGeneres apologised to the staff of her show, saying she was taking steps to improve the culture on set.

But just hours after her apology, Buzzfeed News ran an article in which dozens of former staffers alleged that sexual harassment and misconduct by the show's top executive producers was rampant.
 

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Former employees describe the set of The Ellen Degeneres Show as a 'toxic work environment'
LOS ANGELES - Last Thursday (July 16), Buzzfeed News published an explosive report exposing the realities of working on set at The Ellen Degeneres Show.

Describing the work place as a 'toxic work environment', former employees shared shocking anecdotes of bullying, racism and intimidation.

According to Us Weekly, a source "connected to the talk show's production" said staff have been "calling and texting each other about the story" which has been widely read.

"They're loving that the truth - which has been an open secret for years in the industry - is finally receiving more interest," the source added.

While Ellen has yet to make an official statement, executive producers Ed Glavin, Mary Connelly, and Andy Lassner said, in a joint statement to Buzzfeed News, that they take the stories of their employees "very seriously."

Saying that they have "strived to create an open, safe, and inclusive work environment," they added that they were "truly heartbroken and sorry to learn that even one person in our production family has had a negative experience."

The executive producers also took full responsibility for the accusations, saying: "For the record, the day-to-day responsibility of the Ellen show is completely on us. We take all of this very seriously and we realise, as many in the world are learning, that we need to do better, are committed to do better, and we will do better."
 
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