Ellen DeGeneres is concluding her decades-long comedy career, ending a legacy marked by her role as a pioneering queer figure and controversies as a difficult boss. At a stand-up show in San Francisco in July, DeGeneres announced, “This is the last time you’re going to see me. I’m done after my Netflix special,” SFGate stated.
Her retirement announcement came amid fans’ inquiries about future appearances in film or on stage. When asked if she would reprise her role as Dory in Pixar’s “Finding Nemo,” she reiterated, “No, I’m going bye-bye, remember?” DeGeneres, a 33-time Daytime Emmy winner, is currently on a national tour titled “Ellen’s Last Stand… Up” and has kept a low profile for the past two years.
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DeGeneres, who made a significant cultural impact by coming out on her 1990s sitcom, has faced a mixed reputation since ending her two-decade-long talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” During her recent stand-up performance, she addressed the allegations that led to the show’s conclusion, including claims of fostering a hostile, racist, and sexist work environment, claiming to have been “kicked out of show business for being mean” to the crowd.
She humorously added, “Next time, I’ll be kicked out for being old. Old, gay, and mean: the triple crown,” and defended herself by saying, “I am many things, but I am not mean.”
At 66, DeGeneres plans to release her Netflix special later this year, as mentioned in an Instagram post.
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