Ellen DeGeneres is under fire for allegedly causing a woman “emotional distress” after featuring her on the show.
In the lawsuit, which was filed in a Georgia federal court on June 2, the plaintiff Titi Pierce describes that during a segment called, “What’s Wrong With These Ads…and These Signs?” a sign for her real estate company was shown, uncensored, to millions of viewers.
As the ad filled the screen, DeGeneres, 58, proceeded to mock Pierce’s name, calling her “titty.” Read more below!
Pierce claims in the suit that no one has ever pronounced her first name that way, and that DeGeneres did so intentionally to evoke humor — at her expense.
“In all of her 35 years of life, no one has ever referred to Ms. Pierce as ‘titty’ until Defendant did so on February 22, 2016, on national television. Prior to Defendant’s misdeeds, Ms. Pierce had been called only by her name ‘Titi,’ which, as grammar dictates, is pronounced ‘TEE TEE. ”
So when the show first aired on Feb. 22, Pierce claims she received a wave of harassing phone calls and text messages.
“Bahhh, your name is titty Pierce, Bahhh, Bahhh, titty, Bahhh, Ellen DeGeneres told me to call you, Bahhh,” one of the callers allegedly said.
Another suggested she change her name while she also received a voicemail saying that her “size DD, 37 bra is ready,” according to the lawsuit.
Ultimately, Pierce is suing for false light invasion of privacy, defamation, and misappropriation of likeness and intentional infliction of emotional distress. She is seeking an unspecified amount of money in damages.
“As a direct and proximate result of the Defendant’s conduct, Ms. Pierce has suffered stress, emotional distress, embarrassment, humiliation, anger and other mental pain and suffering,” the lawsuit states.
Source:Radaronline
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