It's been 'an open secret for years in the industry'
Ellen DeGeneres' TV show staff are allegedly rejoicing that people are exposing the star for reportedly being mean.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. The blonde presenter was first branded "the meanest person alive" after former employees and fans took to Twitter to share their memories of the star being horrible to them.
Hundreds came forward with stories, including one person who recalled serving her at a restaurant. They wrote: "I worked @RealFoodDaily, served her & Porsha at brunch. She wrote a letter to the owner & complained about my chipped nail polish . I had worked till closing the night before & this was next morn, almost got me fired.
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