August 05, 2020
Singer Katy Perry has received flak from fans after her support to television host Ellen DeGeneres.
The 'Smile' singer on Tuesday came to the defence of her pal DeGeneres, who is receiving severe backlash after she deleted a post about the Black Lives Matter movement following George Floyd's killing.
'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' has long been a beloved syndicated program, but spikes have been thrown by not only former staffers, but celebrities who have appeared on the show itself and an internal investigation launched by WarnerMedia.
Katy Perry tweeted: “I know I can’t speak for anyone else’s experience besides my own but I want to acknowledge that I have only ever had positive takeaways from my time with Ellen and on The Ellen Show.
She added: “I think we all have witnessed the light and continual fight for equality that she has brought to the world through her platform for decades."
The singer continued: "Sending you love ad a hug, friend Ellen.”
Perry's tweets quickly became a lightning rod for criticism. Many Twitter users sought to remind Perry that she, a rich, white celebrity, would no doubt have a different experience of the 62-year-old broadcaster than, say, the Black staffers who have levelled complaints against her.
DeGeneres has fronted headlines for years due to her sunny demeanour, in recent weeks, the tide has changed. Allegations of racism, bullying and a playbook of DeGeneres “turning a blind eye” to rampant sexual misconduct by senior-level staffers have come to erode her reputation.