For nearly 20 years, Ellen DeGeneres sold America a sweet-smiling fairy tale: be kind, be joyful, dance through life. But behind the cameras, according to comedian Adam Carolla, was a very different story—one filled with fear, intimidation, and a staff walking on eggshells.

In a recent interview on Emily Jashinsky’s After Party podcast, Carolla tore into Ellen’s carefully curated public image. What he saw behind the scenes of her daytime empire left no doubt in his mind: “Ellen has always been a mean person.”
The Mask Slips Behind the Curtain
Carolla, who appeared twice on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, described a workplace atmosphere more aligned with dictatorship than daytime fun.
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