Ottawa Citizen

Ellen a prisoner of jailhouse joke

Host makes cracks from the comforts of her multimilli­on-dollar mansion

- SONIA RAO

After suspending production on her daytime talk show due to the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic, Ellen DeGeneres turned to YouTube earlier this week to begin the “at-home edition” of her show. For the 62-year-old comedian, this translated to speaking in front of a camera while seated in her luxurious living room, outfitted with floor-to-ceiling windows facing a lush yard.

“One thing that I’ve learned from being in quarantine is that, people — this is like being in jail, is what it is,” DeGeneres said in the video. “It’s mostly because I’ve been wearing the same clothes for 10 days and everyone in here is gay. The jokes that I have. I feel bad for the kids at home, all the college students, all the parents. I feel bad for a lot of people. But I think that a lot of people out there need words of encouragem­ent, and that’s what I want to do.”

The comparison to jail, made between DeGeneres’s trademark pleasantri­es, struck many as tonedeaf, given the current state of U.S. prisons — plus the fact that, as Vulture noted, DeGeneres and her wife, actress Portia de Rossi, have purchased multiple mansions with price tags in the multi-millions. As of Wednesday afternoon, the YouTube video appeared to have been made private.

“What a great look for Ellen as thousands of people sit in actual jail cells just hoping for the best without soap and basic protection­s,” tweeted Variety television critic Caroline Framke. Last week, the top doctor at Rikers Island referred to the New York jail as a “public health disaster unfolding before our eyes.”

Another Twitter user described the joke as “unconscion­able, especially while people are literally dying of COVID-19 because they are in jail.”

DeGeneres has long used her show as a platform to preach kindness, and she expressed in the video that she designed it “as a distractio­n, as a break from whatever’s going on out there that may be unpleasant.”

Much of the time, she succeeds and is applauded for her positive contributi­ons.

But that framing has also landed her in hot water. Last fall, for instance, when DeGeneres was spotted at a Dallas Cowboys game with former U.S. president George W. Bush, many questioned why she, as a gay woman and advocate for LGBTQ rights, was friendly with a politician whose administra­tion restricted those same rights and, among other actions, launched a deadly war in Iraq.

The host defended the move on her show, saying that she’s “friends with a lot of people who don’t share the same beliefs I have.”

The Washington Post

 ?? MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS ?? Comedian and daytime talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres is facing criticism online for some comments she made comparing jails to the current coronaviru­s self-quarantine.
MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS Comedian and daytime talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres is facing criticism online for some comments she made comparing jails to the current coronaviru­s self-quarantine.

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