
After years of silence and controversy, Ellen DeGeneres is back — this time with a Netflix special that aims to reignite her career. But instead of redemption, it’s triggered a wave of criticism. At the front of it all? Megyn Kelly and comedian Rob Schneider, who aren’t buying her “poor me” narrative.
🎭 The Dakota Johnson Interview That Started It All
The fall of Ellen’s empire began with a single awkward exchange.
“You didn’t invite me to your birthday party,” Ellen said.
“Actually, I did,” Dakota responded.
Cue: uncomfortable silence. The mask slipped.
Soon after, stories of staff mistreatment and diva behavior flooded the internet. The internet turned against her — and Hollywood followed. Now, after years away, Ellen’s comeback promo is sparking backlash all over again.
📺 The Netflix Special That “Nobody Asked For”
In the new special, Ellen jokes:
“I got kicked out of show business for being mean.”
She paints herself as the misunderstood victim — once again.
But Megyn Kelly wasn’t having it.
“You have $450 million in your pocket. You’re not canceled.”
“Stop pretending you were ‘run out of Hollywood’ when you’re literally filming a Netflix special.”

🧨 Rob Schneider Adds Perspective — And a Warning
Rob Schneider, a longtime insider in Hollywood and friend of Ellen from her early comedy days, spoke with unexpected grace — and then direct honesty:
“Everyone deserves a second chance… but first, you need to admit you were wrong.”
“You can’t blame resentment for mistreating people and playing the victim.”
His message? Forgiveness requires humility. And so far, Ellen has shown none.
😡 “Woke Privilege” or Selective Accountability?
According to Megyn Kelly, Ellen’s ability to stage a comeback proves one thing:
“If she wasn’t a leftist lesbian, she wouldn’t be getting this pass.”
She argues that Hollywood protects its own — if they align with the right politics. Meanwhile, comedians and creators on the right are blacklisted, demonized, and shut out for far less.
🤖 Is the Real Ellen Finally Showing?
Critics of Ellen say she represents everything wrong with Hollywood today:
Polished on camera
Toxic behind the scenes
Plays the “Be Kind” card in public
Allegedly cold, arrogant, and untouchable in private
Her massive wealth, carefully curated image, and sudden victimhood narrative feel disconnected from reality — especially to regular Americans dealing with real struggles.
“You’re not canceled if you get $20 million for another Netflix special,” one viewer said.
“You’re just not as adored as you used to be.”
🚪 Why So Many Celebrities Are Leaving California
The segment wrapped with a scathing critique of California and the culture it breeds. Schneider noted he had to leave for the sake of his kids — and he’s not alone.
From Joe Rogan to Elon Musk, thousands have fled California due to:
Sky-high taxes
Rampant homelessness
Radical school curriculum
Overreaching cultural censorship
And according to Schneider, Ellen is the perfect symbol of that Hollywood bubble:
Gated communities, selective outrage, and constant cries for sympathy from a crowd that’s already cashed in.
💬 Final Thoughts: Is This the End of the “Be Kind” Brand?
Ellen’s comeback might be polished on the outside, but critics see right through it.
If she truly wants redemption, fans and critics alike are asking for one thing:
Not a punchline. Not a “gotcha” moment.
Just an honest apology — and a bit of humility.
Until then, many are saying:
“You’ve had your time. We’re moving on.”
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