Ellen DeGeneres' worst interviews over the years have reappeared after she pressured Mariah Carey to find out what week of pregnancy she was before undergoing an abortion.

The 62-year-old presenter has faced numerous allegations of misconduct after comedian Kevin T Porter called her "one of the best people."

This week, the focus shifted to her unpleasant 2010 interview with Mariah, in which she tried to make the pregnant star drink alcohol in an attempt to confirm the rumors of the pregnancy.

Now more examples of Ellen's harsh interviews have come to light and include a cold interview with Celine Dion, in which she insulted the star's young son, as well as another that made Taylor Swift cry.

In 2007, singer Celine was invited to 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' and was shocked when Ellen started asking her son René-Charles.

Ellen showed a picture of Celine with her husband and their little boy and asked him why he hadn't cut the little one's hair.

She said, "Look at his hair. When will you cut his hair?"

Celine obviously felt offended and said, "Do you have any problems with that?"

Another embarrassing case was that of 2012, when Ellen interviewed Tailor Swift. The presenter continued to ask her about her private life even though the singer told her it was uncomfortable and her eyes filled with tears.

Ellen asked, "Which song on the new album is about Zac Efron?"

Taylor responds by insisting they donâ??t go out together and Ellen responds by saying â??Okâ? and rolling her finger in a circle from her head to imply that the star is crazy.

After Taylor refused to speak, Ellen insisted on playing a game in which she leaked all her rumors about her ex-boyfriend on a big screen.

The singer was terrified and was about to burst into tears, constantly insisting, "I don't want to, I don't want to, please stop."

The most uncomfortable interview to watch is Ellen's conversation with Jessica Simpson in 2017.

Jessica started the interview by declaring, "I'm not pregnant ..." and Ellen said, "You're not pregnant, I've heard you've been."