Chicago Sun-Times

LAST DANCE FOR ELLEN

DeGeneres tells magazine she will end talk show next year

- BY KELLY LAWLER

“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” will soon no longer be dancing across TV screens.

Ellen DeGeneres told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview Wednesday that she plans to end her long-running talk show after 19 seasons next May.

“When you’re a creative person, you constantly need to be challenged — and as great as this show is, and as fun as it is, it’s just not a challenge anymore,” DeGeneres told the magazine. The comedian, 63, said that the series would end after the upcoming 2021-2022 season. Variety also confirmed the news.

The move does not come as a huge surprise considerin­g the age and cost of the series. DeGeneres’s lucrative contract is up next year, and she has spoken publicly in the past about potentiall­y ending the show. The ratings for the show have also been down this season, averaging 1.4 million viewers, down a steep 43% — far more than any other talk show — from 2.5 million at this point last season.

Every talk show is down in the ratings this season, but “Ellen” saw a far bigger decline, ever since she was embroiled in controvers­y in 2020 after allegation­s of toxic workplace conditions and mistreatme­nt. Three executive producers were ousted as a result of an internal workplace review. DeGeneres apologized privately to her staffers and publicly on air last September.

Debuting on Sept. 8, 2003, “Ellen” became a cultural mainstay on syndicated daytime TV. It has won 61 Daytime Emmy Awards and 17 People’s Choice Awards.

DeGeneres was known for her “be kind” mentality and tone, her frequent dancing and silly games with her guests and audience members and memorable celebrity gags and interviews.

 ?? WARNER BROS. ?? Ellen DeGeneres dances as rapper Chingy performs on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show’’ in 2004.
WARNER BROS. Ellen DeGeneres dances as rapper Chingy performs on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show’’ in 2004.

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