Ellen DeGeneres Sets Career Comeback Following Comments About Missing Daytime Show
COTSWOLDS, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, UK, JUL 23 – Ellen DeGeneres is planning a careful television comeback after ending her show amid toxic workplace allegations, expressing intent to choose her next move with caution and focus on enjoyment.
- On Sunday, July 20, Ellen DeGeneres confirmed she's plotting a career comeback during a live conversation with Richard Bacon at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
- Following the 2022 end of her talk show, Ellen DeGeneres moved to the UK in November 2024 with Portia de Rossi.
- Reflecting on audience habits, DeGeneres noted, 'I would love to do that again,' adding she misses the format but is uncertain of success and will 'very carefully' consider her options.
- On Thursday, July 24, Deadline reported that Ellen DeGeneres signed with WME to represent her career, a move that hints at a Hollywood comeback.
- Looking ahead, Ellen DeGeneres plans a potential talk show carefully to avoid future backlash, and she will enter any new endeavor with intention and aim to have fun.
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