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Charlie Puth claims that the Ellen DeGeneres label “just disappeared” on him
Charlie Puth claims he was haunted by eleven of Ellen DeGeneres studios.
The 30-year-old singer talked about his own experiences with Interscope Geffen A&M Records after fellow songwriter Greyson Chance claimed that the “opportunistic” comedian had “completely abandoned him.”
“We both have different experiences, me versus Greyson. But I agree with him that no one was present, for sure after making my first demo EP, “Puth, who signed with a short-lived record label in 2011, he said in the last episode of Rolling Stone Music Now.
“Not blaming one person, but the collective… all the people who were in this room just disappeared. I haven’t heard from anyone.
Puth explained that he had never personally discussed any of these feelings with DeGeneres, noting that he had found no problem with her supposedly toxic personality.
“People describe Ellen as being rude. I’ve never experienced it, “said singer” One Call Away “, referring to allegations that 64-year-old DeGeneres was” manipulative “behind the scenes and that her daily talk show was a toxic workplace. – Maybe he likes me.
Sources close to the DeGeneres team said they “do not remember” what happened with Puth. A DeGeneres representative did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The new interview comes just weeks after Chance submitted to Rolling Stone that “he has never met anyone more manipulative, more self-centered and blatantly opportunistic” than the host of a talk show.
The 25-year-old singer “Good as Gold” first met DeGeneres when he appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” in May 2010 after a video of Lady Gaga’s Paparazzi in front of his schoolmates get viral.
DeGeneres signed it as the first act of his record company, and Chance – who was only 12 at the time – claimed she had told him, “I’m going to protect you. I’ll be here for you. Do it together.” She gave him $ 10,000 a new piano and arranged him with prominent managers, agents, publicist and more.
However, Chance accused Rolling Stone of quickly becoming “dominant” and “too controlling” in every aspect of his career – demanding everything from what he should wear to other artists she felt he should resemble.
“My whole week, all month, all year can change [with] one SMS from her. It was terrible, he claimed. “She would go in and look at the stand, yell at the stylists, criticize the people in front of me and say,” This is what you wear at the show. ” She was just humiliating herself for people. “
He continued, “If she had any opinion, everything changed.”
Chance further claimed that DeGeneres disappeared in 2012 after low ticket sales for his various tours and his inferior music. He claims he never got a response from DeGeneres after Interscope eventually abandoned him and his key people on his team.
“I couldn’t contact her. I couldn’t talk to her, Chance claimed, even though he kept returning to The Ellen DeGeneres Show for occasional appearances in the following years. “When I came to the show, it was such a fake smile.”
He added, “She didn’t even ask, ‘How are you? How are you doing? ‘ It was like, “Here’s what we’re going to talk about. See you there'”.