Demi Lovato got engaged to Max Ehrich following a dreamy beach proposal

Congratulations are in order for Demi Lovato: The singer is engaged to Max Ehrich! The Confident star announced the happy news via Instagram. The two-time Grammy nominee posted photos of what appeared to be a beachside proposal and gave fans their first look at her diamond ring. "When I was a little girl, my birth dad always called me his 'little partner' – something that might've sounded strange without his southern cowboy like accent," Lovato began. "To me it made perfect sense. And today, that word makes perfect sense again but today I'm officially going to be someone else's partner." Addressing her fiancé she wrote, "I knew I loved you the moment I met you. I've never felt so unconditionally loved by someone in my life (other than my parents). You make me want to be the best version of myself." Rumours about the couple's romance started spreading in March 2020. E! News learned the celebrities were social distancing together. They then began packing on the PDA on social media, and fans started to wonder if the two were getting ready to walk down the aisle.

After workplace complaints, ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ is subject of internal investigation

Warner Bros. is conducting an internal investigation of The Ellen DeGeneres Show following multiple complaints of a toxic work environment. A memo was emailed to employees of the show, which stated Warner Bros. will be interviewing current and former staffers about their experience on the set of the syndicated talk show. Said interviews will be conducted by Warner Media's employee relations group and an unspecified "third party firm," according to Variety. Numerous individuals alleged they were fired after taking medical leave or bereavement days and were subjected to favouritism by executive producers. Ellen DeGeneres was never accused of any of the alleged misconduct. And though none of the staffers named the talk-show host, one person stated, "I think the producers surround her and tell her, ‘Things are going great,' and she just believes that, but it's her responsibility to go beyond that." At the time, executive producers Ed Glavin, Mary Connelly and Andy Lassner are taking the claims "very seriously." Ellen herself has not yet addressed the accusations.

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