Alan DeGeneres' new season begins with an apology for abuse and sexual harassment

Ellen DeGeneres, a 62-year-old American actress, TV host and comedian, began the show's 18th season by apologizing for the mistreatment and sexual harassment of employees.

The Alien DeGeneres show has been running since 2003 and has been aired on a number of web streaming channels and social media sites, including the NBC Network's TV channels.

The Alien DeGeneres show is one of the most watched shows of the day and the 18th season of his reality comedy show is now underway.

His show has won many awards, including 171 Emmy Awards, and has featured many celebrities.

"I've learned that what happened here should never have happened," Alan DeGeneres, 62, said at the start of the show's 18th season premiere, according to Reuters.

"I took it very seriously and I apologize to those who were affected," he said.

"We've made the necessary changes and today we're starting a new series," Alan DeGeneres said.

It is believed that last month's backstage scandal damaged the show's message of kindness and happiness.

"I don't think I'm good enough to come here every day for 17 years and make a fool of you," Alan DeGeneres joked.

"I'm the person you see on TV, I'm a lot of other things, sometimes I'm sad, sometimes I'm crazy, I'm restless, I'm frustrated, I'm impatient," he said. I am and I am working on all of them.

The show's 18th season began this month at a time when the Corona epidemic is spreading around the world, with the show's producers being accused of sexually harassing male and female employees. 

At least 4 dozen former and current employees working with the Alien DeGeneres show have accused the show's top executives of sexual harassment, including abuse and ill-treatment, in July this year.

All employees of the Alien DeGeneres show told BuzzFeed on condition of anonymity that the show's producers and directors continued to exploit and sexually harass them.

The accusers included male employees and also accused male producers and directors of sexual harassment and sexual exploitation.

According to most of the employees who have made allegations against the top officials of the Alien DeGeneres show, they believe that the Alien DeGeneres will have no knowledge about exploitation and ill-treatment.

Warner Bros., the show's production company, announced an internal investigation after allegations were made by employees of the Alien DeGeneres show.

And last August, Warner Bros. fired three senior producers of the show after allegations surfaced.

Following the dismissal of the producers, it was thought that Alien DeGeneres would be barred from airing the show indefinitely, but it has now been confirmed that the show will air.

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