The Kelly Clarkson Show was plagued by allegations of a toxic work environment.
Now, a rep for the chat show has denied the allegations.
“We are committed to a safe and respectful work environment and take workplace complaints very seriously, and it is wrong to insist otherwise.” NBC Universal Interpreter
“When issues are reported, they are promptly reviewed, investigated, and acted upon appropriately. The Kelly Clarkson Show strives to create a safe, respectful, and equitable workplace. does that foster a culture of inclusion and creativity,” the statement added.
It comes amid a Rolling Stone report that claimed producers of Kelly Clarkson’s show “overworked” and “underpaid” staff “and that working on the show was damaging to her mental health.” It was painful.”
“I remember going up to the stage ceiling to cry, being like, ‘Oh, my God, what am I doing? Why am I putting myself through this?’ A former employee shared.
“I think [executive producer] Alex Duda is a monster. I have a friend who is an executive producer who warned me about taking this job because, apparently, she’s done it on every show she’s worked on,” a former staffer told the outlet. .