Ellen DeGeneres was one of the most-loved talk show hosts until it was exposed that she is reportedly a bitch.
After that revelation, she decided to end her long-running talk show and semi-retire. I say semi because the 66-year-old embarked on a comedy tour, and Netflix filmed on her dates.
Today, the streamer released the trailer for the special, and it doesn’t look that special. It seems like she is going to whine throughout the routine, and the audience will be laughing uncomfortably at her.
Ellen Degeneres: For Your Approval premieres on September 24th. Will you be watching her say goodbye, or have you already said goodbye to her?
Last season, Mark Cuban announced that he would be leaving Shark Tank at the end of this season. That means ABC needs to find a replacement Shark, and it appears that they found it in Kind Snacks’ founder, Daniel Lubetzky, who has been promoted to a regular Shark.
“As a guest Shark for the past five seasons, Daniel has earned his spot with the Sharks,” says executive producer Clay Newbill. “He is a self-made founder of a multibillion-dollar company, has all the qualities we look for in a Shark, and possesses an authentic desire to help entrepreneurs grow their businesses. Daniel is a welcome addition to our panel, and we look forward to working with him for many seasons to come.”
While Lubetzky has been promoted from guest to full-time Shark, these are the moguls who are still guests for the Sweet 16 season: Todd Graves, Forbes Billionaire List, owner and founder of Raising Cane’s; Jamie Kern Lima, co-founder of IT Cosmetics and host of The Jamie Kern Lima Show; Rashaun Williams, venture capitalist, Atlanta Falcons limited partner and financial literacy activist; and returning Guest Shark Kendra Scott, philanthropist and founder behind the eponymous global lifestyle brand, Kendra Scott.
Shark Tank is back with new episodes on October 18th.