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A former staffer from The Ellen DeGeneres Show has alleged the atmosphere in the workplace was "like The Devil Wears Prada".
The former camera assistant, who remained anonymous during a new interview, compared the working environment to the 2006 film, based on the 2003 novel of the same name, about a college graduate who works for a domineering fashion magazine editor in New York City.
It suggests a tense environment with nervous staff walking on eggshells around a demanding boss - presumably the host herself.
"I worked there for a little over a year. It's kind of like The Devil Wears Prada. Everyone is trying to make it to the (end of a) year," the former staff member told Australian radio show Stav, Abby & Matt.
"It's just a badge of honour to have that and have it on your resume."
Talking about their interactions with Ellen, they added: "I wasn't even allowed in the same room as her. Most people are told, 'When Ellen enters the room, you and your entire crew need to leave'.
"Sometimes her bodyguards come forward first and you kind of see them and you know to leave and that's it."
Ellen has come under fire over numerous allegations of a "toxic" work environment from former employees, and recently released a statement, admitting she was sorry about the alleged incidents.