A recent BuzzFeed exposé revealed a toxic workplace culture at the 'Dr. Phil' show, but Phil McGraw's fan base — unlike Ellen DeGeneres' — isn’t likely to cry foul
the DeGeneres story in July 2020.
The similarities are striking: Dispiriting accusations of a culture of fear, intimidation and racism; a group of anonymous staffers pinning blame on executive producers; and implications that the name-brand talent have, at best, abdicated their own oversight responsibilities.
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