Executive producer Nndy Lassner addresses fans amid toxic workplace scandal


Andy Lass Snner, one of the longtime executive producers of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” spoke directly to fans about the recent toxic workplace allegations against the dectime show.

On Sunday, the 53-year-old Emmy winner went on Instagram to confirm she was returning to the show.

“Oh look who he is. If he’s not Andy Lesnar, “he said.” Well, yes it is. Your eyes do not deceive you. I’m back. I’ve been away for a while, you know, a few things. You may have read about it. “

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“It’s been many months. But as we go through these things, I believe that when we learn the most about ourselves, and maybe even grow a little bit.” “But it would be wrong to tell you it wasn’t rough, and I’ll always be honest with you. It’s got to be rough. But I’m back.”

He signed, “I love you, I miss you and I’ll talk to you soon.”

Earlier this month, three top producers were fired following an internal investigation by Warnermedia.

Former and current employees at the show allegedly promoted the top brass to a toxic work environment based on bullying and intimidation. The allegations of sexual misconduct came after news of the investigation.

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A Warner Bros. spokeswoman confirmed to Fox News in August Gust that executive producers Ed Glevin and Kevin Lemon and co-producer Jonathan Norm have joined the show.

Ellen DeGeneres will be joined by Lasner, Mary Kennel and Derek Westerwelt as producers. The show’s resident DJ Stephen “Twitch” Boss was also hired as a co-EP.

Producers (LR) Jonathan Norman, Andy Lenner, Kevin Lemon, Ed Glevin and Mary Kennel have posed for the Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment Award.

Outstanding talk show with producers (LR) Jonathan Norman, Assnie Le Ke Snner, Kevin Lemon, Ed Glevin and Mary Kennel Nali, for “The Ellen Dignity Show” in the press room during Warner Bros. Studios’ 42nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. April 26, 2015 in Burbank, California.
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According to People magazine, DeGeneres told staff that the allegations he read were “heartbreaking” and were emotional and forgiving when speaking.

The 62-year-old said, “I’m a multi-layered person and I try to be the best person I can be and learn from my mistakes,” the 62-year-old said.

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Another source said DeGeneres did not take any questions but promised that the talk show of the day for its 18th season would be a “strong comeback”, which was pushed back on September 14. “This will be our best season ever,” she said.

Both Lemon and Norman have denied the allegations, while Glevin did not respond to an earlier request for comment from Fox News.

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In an earlier statement to Fox News Lyman’s attorney, Michael Plunsker said: “The fact that the Ande defective BuzzFeed article has led to the demise of an innocent man – a popular person and the creative power behind the ‘Ellen’ show and other projects produced with the string Ellen – Shocking. Kevin is devastated by the boycott and is not ready to comment yet. “