Ellen DeGeneres raised questions and concerns after she was reportedly linked to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who committed suicide in 2019.
The 68-year-old shared a video of herself and her partner dancing with funky wigs on, which was captioned: “Happy Valentine’s Day to my favorite dance partner.”
Although the clip was a heartfelt moment, the online community heavily criticised the host in the comment section and labelled her a cannibal.
One of the Instagram users was frustrated with the post, writing their opinions: “Please go away,” while another admitted being “bothered” by the daily postings of “celebrities and influencers.”
A third warned her and everyone, penning down: “THE TRUTH WILL BE REVEALED,” while a critic wrote a sarcastic remark: “And then she went on a jet to an island filled with children.”
Ellen began facing public scrutiny after it was rumoured that the actress has been mentioned in the Epstein files and was called the industry’s “most prolific cannibal.”
According to an online narrative, she has consumed “children’s flesh,” however, reports continue to falsify the claims of her being in the records.
It was reported that her mention doesn’t exist in the documents declassified by the Department of Justice, who continue to alter them with time.
This came after the former host was called out for speaking up for Minneapolis after a peaceful protest turned violent.
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