Los Angeles [US], Ellen DeGeneres recently expressed her disappointment over the ending of her talk show 'Ellen'. During a stop on her recent comedy tour in Los Angeles on Wednesday, DeGeneres joked that she was "kicked out of show business" for being "despicable," a Hollywoo reporter reports, citing People. His comments reference public allegations of a toxic workplace that surfaced before the end of the talk show. She continued her comedy routine, saying that she became "the most hated person in America" ​​when the story broke, leading to countless headlines about her. "The hate has gone on for a long time, and I hate seeing it. News," she recalled, per People, noting that she ended her talk show every day by saying, "Be kind to each other." "The 'Be Kind' girl was not kind, She added to her daily routine.That was the title. By inspiring people to be nice to each other, DeGeneres joked that it has become a "problem" because people have started thinking of her as "a one-dimensional character who hands out stuff." And dances on the steps. "No... it's hard to dance when you're crying," she said, adding that she had a "hard time" with everything and "didn't reach out" because the scandal was happening. He also noted that he was "in a funk" which began to affect his wife, Portie De Rossi. "She was watching it happen to me... She went through it with me, she told De Rossi Said about.At the time, DeGeneres said she got sober and became "persona non grata" for the second time since coming out as gay. 1997. Since then, however, with the help of his wife, he has started dancing again. "I make jokes about what happened to me, but it was devastating," he said, "it took me doing it. It took a long time to do anything again," she said, adding that she "hated the way the show ended" because she "loved that show so much." She also said she didn't want The Emmy-winning host concluded by sharing with the crowd that she was happy to be back on stage and provide some "joy" during a "scary time." , "I think we need more laughter and less drama."