Ellen DeGeneres Says She’s ‘Done’ with Showbiz: Here’s When She Plans to Retire

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Ellen DeGeneres Says She’s ‘Done’ with Showbiz: Here’s When She Plans to Retire

Ellen’s Announcement: Retirement After Netflix Special

During a recent stand-up show in California, Ellen DeGeneres announced her plans to retire from showbiz once her Netflix special drops later this year. This revelation was reported by SFGATE and is emphasized by the name of her current comedy tour, “Ellen’s Last Stand…Up.”

What Ellen Said During Her Stand-Up Show

At a show in Santa Rosa on July 1, Ellen gave the audience a glimpse into her life post-showbiz:

  • Chickens and Kicked Out: “Thanks for still caring! Let me catch you up on what’s been going on with me since you last saw me. I got chickens,” she joked, adding, “Oh yeah, and I got kicked out of show business for being mean.”
  • Clearing the Air: She addressed the allegations from 2020, where some employees accused her of being mean. “I am many things, but I am not mean,” Ellen insisted, though she admitted to being demanding and impatient.

Why Ellen Wants to Retire

Ellen’s decision to retire comes from a desire to end things on her terms:

  • Setting the Record Straight: She wants to share her side of the story and the lessons she’s learned.
  • Making People Laugh: Despite the serious nature of some topics, Ellen aims to keep her audience laughing.

Audience Q&A Highlights

During a Q&A session at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, Ellen fielded several questions from fans:

  • Movies or Broadway: When asked if she’d return to movies or try Broadway, Ellen replied, “Um, no. This is the last time you’re going to see me. After my Netflix special, I’m done.
  • Voicing Dory Again: Another fan asked if she’d voice Dory from Pixar’s “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory” again. Ellen’s response? “No, I’m going bye-bye, remember?”

 

Addressing Past Misconduct Allegations

Ellen’s tour also serves as a platform to address the misconduct allegations that surfaced during the final days of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”:

  • Allegations: Reports detailed racism, sexual misconduct, and intimidation behind the scenes.
  • Internal Investigation: Following these reports, WarnerMedia conducted an internal investigation, leading to Ellen’s on-air apology and the firing of three producers.

Ellen’s Reflection on Her Career

Ellen shared some reflections on her career and the public backlash:

  • Popularity and Criticism: “I used to say, ‘I don’t care what people say about me.’ Now I realize I said that during the height of my popularity,” Ellen noted.
  • Show Ending: At a previous tour stop in West Hollywood, she admitted it was “so hurtful” how her show ended. “I just thought, ‘Well this is not the way I wanted to end my career, but this is the way it’s ending.’ … I just hated the way the show ended,” she said.

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What’s Next for Ellen DeGeneres?

As Ellen prepares to step away from the limelight, her fans are left wondering what’s next. While she’s firm about her decision to retire, only time will tell if she’ll make a comeback. For now, Ellen is ready to close this chapter with laughter and on her own terms.

Key Takeaways for Fans

Here’s what you can take away from Ellen’s retirement announcement:

  • Catch Ellen’s Final Performances: Make sure to watch her Netflix special and catch any remaining dates of her “Ellen’s Last Stand…Up” tour.
  • Reflect on Ellen’s Legacy: Consider the impact Ellen has had on TV and comedy over the years.
  • Stay Updated: Follow Ellen on social media to stay updated on her post-showbiz life.

For more on Ellen DeGeneres and other celebrity news, check out our Entertainment section and stay tuned for the latest updates.

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