Stephen “tWitch” Boss, DJ of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” recalls feeling a “true forward-to-back love” on set, while pointing out that there are “some things to communicate about” in a series of interviews about several workers who came here last month, with accusations of abuse showing their hours of sunlight.
Boss, who has been on screen since 2014, told US Weekly on Tuesday that he couldn’t “talk too much about that legally, but I’ll say this: there’s love.”
“Obviously, there are things to communicate about, but from my point of view and from many others, there has been love. I’ll leave it at that until there comes a time when we can talk more publicly. There has been love and he will have been loved. “
In a separate interview with E! News, Boss added that he felt “blessedArray…” of having an audience in the studio “be so satisfied to be there and in a position to dance and in a position to laugh and have a good time.”
“You know, there haven’t been many concerts where you feel it every day and build true love back and forth,” he said.
The host of the popular “Ellen DeGeneres Show”, which has been broadcast in syndication since 2003, apologized on July 30 in a letter to staff after an internal review of workers’ court cases through the parent company WarnerMedia. DeGeneres and the studio are “committed to making sure an office is based on respect and inclusion,” Warner Bros. says. AMERICA TODAY.
After DeGeneres’ apology last month, “Everybody Loves Raymond” star Brad Garrett said it was not unusual for other people to be mistreated on set. But the actor blamed DeGeneres as much as the manufacturers who were the target of the accusations.
Despite DeGeneres’ insistence on “making sure this doesn’t happen again,” Garrett, who made the impression several times on his show, asked the TV character to take more responsibility for his producers’ movements.
“I’m sorry, but it’s coming from above, ” he tweeted. “Meet more than one who treated horribly through it. Common knowledge.
Warner Bros. issued a USA TODAY on July 30 in connection with the investigation, which interviewed dozens of existing and former workers.
”The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ is, and at all times strives to be, a position that brings positivity to the world. And while not all of the allegations have been substantiated, we are disappointed that the main findings of the investigation have indicated some deficiencies similar to the day-to-day monitoring of the program. We have seen several changes in the workers’ body, as well as the appropriate measures to address the problems that have arisen, and we are taking the first steps to put them into effect,” he said.
Other stars who have made appearances on “Ellen” have come to deGeneres’ defense lately.
In Twitter week, Jay Leno shared a photo of himself on his show.
“I don’t reject a 40-year friendship because of rumors. The Ellen I know has raised more than $125 million for charity and has been a kind and decent person,” she wrote. “I help her completely.”
Diane Keaton shared an Instagram photo of her and the show’s host.
“I’VE ALWAYS ENJOYED MY VISITS TO ELLEN’S SHOW. I’VE SEEN THE PUBLIC EXUDE HAPPINESS AND GRATITUDE. RETURN A LOT, AND UNDERSTAND ME,” the image was subtitled.
Alec tweeted on August 4 that DeGeneres “has always been a guy to me,” though he acknowledged that “in the entertainment industry, other people can rarely go too far in the quest for an artistic or advertising pass. Or the other people who paint for you can do it. Array “
Ashton Kutcher came to his defense on Twitter.
‘I haven’t spoken to @TheEllenShow and can only speak from my own experience. She and her team treated me and my team with respect and kindness,” she wrote Tuesday. “She never adhered to fame, which I have considered a refreshing honesty. When things don’t go well, she manages and corrects it.”
On August 3, DeGeneres’ wife Portia de Rossi expressed heed by the comedian, posting the words “I Stand By Ellen” on Instagram.
“To all our Enthusiasts Array … we see them,” the star of “Arrested Development” wrote in the legend. “Thank you for your support. #Stopbotattacks”
Others who came to DeGeneres’ defense come with his brother Vance, Katy Perry, Kevin Hart, Jerry O’Connell, Scooter Braun and Lea Thompson.
Contributions: Sara Moniuszko, Cydney Henderson, Bill Keveney, Charles Trepany, Bryan Alexander, Jenna Ryu; UNITED STATES TODAY