According to Page Six, the set DJ of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” Stephen “tWitch” Boss briefly shared his standpoint on the allegations of a toxic work environment at the daytime talk show. He insisted that “love” existed behind the scenes.
“We can’t speak too much legally about it, but I’ll say this, there’s been love,” the DJ/Dancer, 37, explained to US Weekly. ”Obviously there’s some things to address, but from my standpoint and from countless others, there’s been, love. I’ll just leave it at that until there’s a time where we can address more publicly.”
Boss went on to say, “There’s been love, and there will continue to be love.”
Boss is the most recent notable figure to defend DeGeneres along with Kevin Hart, Scooter Braun, Katy Perry, and more. However, celebs such as Brad Garrett, Lea Thompson, Wayne Dupre, and former ‘Ellen DeGeneres Show’ DJ, Tony Okungbowa, have insisted that the claims that she creates a toxic workplace are true.
DeGeneres recently claimed her show’s producers were to blame in a letter to her staff.
“As we’ve grown exponentially, I’ve not been able to stay on top of everything and relied on others to do their jobs as they knew I’d want them done,” DeGeneres wrote.
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