“ People who ’ve been kicked out of show business do n’t have spheric premieres on Netflix . ”
Marking “the final comedy special of her historic career,”Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approvalwill premiere globally on Netflix on Sept. 24, numerous outletsreported yesterday.#
According to adescriptionof the special from Netflix, Ellen will get “candid about fame, parallel parking and life since getting ‘kicked out of show business.’”#
As you’ll probably know, Ellen took astep back from the public eyefollowing the end ofThe Ellen DeGeneres Showin May 2022. The daytime talk show concluded with its 19th season, two years afterBuzzFeed Newsexposed allegations of a toxic work environment behind the scenes.#
Fast-forward to today, and Ellen’s new Netflix special looks set to feature the comic talking more than ever about the experience. However, some people are finding the whole concept a little contradictory.#
On X, many users called out the irony of Ellen talking about “getting kicked out of show business” in a comedy special on the world’s mostpopular streaming service, for which she presumably received a generous paycheck.#
One post on the matter with more than 70,000 likesread: “My favorite part of Cancel Culture is when canceled celebrities get their own streaming specials where they get paid millions to complain about being cancelled and out of work.”#
Earlier this year, Ellen’s career was a prominent topic of discussion in her 27-stop standup comedy tour. During a sold-out show in Los Angeles in April, Ellen told the audience she got “kicked out of show business” because “there’s no mean people in show business.”#
Later in the tour, Ellen appeared to indicate that she willretire for goodafter her final special for Netflix premieres later this month. “This is the last time you’re going to see me,” she told an audience member during a Q&A part of the show. “After my Netflix special, I’m done.”#
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