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Ellen DeGeneres says criticism of show affected her deeply. Photo: John Locher/AP

Ellen DeGeneres says criticism of show affected her deeply. Photo: John Locher/AP

Ellen DeGeneres says criticism of show affected her deeply. Photo: John Locher/AP

Ellen DeGeneres has said her decision to end her US talk show was not the result of allegations of a toxic workplace environment.

The comic announced she is stepping down from her eponymous s how after the upcoming 19th series.

DeGeneres  apologised last year  to staff after an internal review by Warner Bros found “deficiencies related to the show’s day-to-day management”.

The review was launched following reports of a toxic work environment on the programme, but DeGeneres denied that is the reason she is bowing out .

“If it was why I was quitting, I would have not come back this year,” she told US breakfast show Today.

“I really did think about not coming back, because it was devastating. It started with attacks on me and attacking everything that I stand for and believe in and built my career around.

“I am a kind person. I am a person who likes to make people happy.”

DeGeneres said she had “no idea” there were problems behind the scenes until she read press reports.

“I don’t know how I could have known when there’s 225 employees here and there are a lot of different buildings, unless I actually stayed here until that last person goes home at night,” she said.

“It’s my name on the show, so clearly it affects me, and I have to be the one to stand up and say this can’t be tolerated.”

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DeGeneres came out as gay in 1997 while starring in the sitcom Ellen, and she compared the controversy to when that show was cancelled after she spoke publicly about her sexuality.

“My therapist is like, very few people go through such huge public humiliation twice in a lifetime,” she said.

“How can I be an example of strength and perseverance and power if I give up and run away? So it really is one of the reasons I came back. I worked really hard on myself.

“Also, if nobody else was saying it, it was really interesting because I’m a woman, and it did feel very misogynistic.”

She added that the backlash had a profound effect on her, saying: “No, I’m not bulletproof, and no, I don’t have thick skin. I’m extremely sensitive to the point of it’s not healthy how sensitive I am.

“When something is coming back at me that I know is not true, I guess I could take one or two of those shots, but four months in a row took a toll on me.”

Ratings have been down for all talk shows over the past year, but DeGeneres’s  show has seen a more steep decline. However, she denied it  was ending as a result of a fall in viewer s.

“It’s more for this one because we had further to fall. And everybody else was at a lower place, so they didn’t have as far to fall, to be honest. I mean, that’s the truth, we were very, very successful,” she said .

“As you said, everything in television is down. It’s got nothing to do with why I’m leaving. If I was having fun, I would do this show with nobody watching.

The show premiered in 2003 and will end next spring .

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