Ellen DeGeneres receives a few goodbye messages from comedians Kevin Hart, David Spade, and Chelsea Handler on Tuesday’s episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”.
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It’s been 25 years since Ellen DeGeneres’s historic coming-out episode of the sitcom “Ellen”.
The host discusses the anniversary on Thursday’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show”, reflecting on the impact and importance the “Puppy Episode” made in the LGBTQ community, in pop culture, and worldwide.
DeGeneres admits, “When I came out, people warned me that it was going to ruin my career. They were right for a while, for exactly three years I lost my career, but look at me now!”
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She adds that she hopes the world keeps “evolving” over the next 25 years, thanking her audience for their ongoing support.
During the episode, DeGeneres is joined by Lily Tomlin, who recalls the first time she came out as gay to a stranger at a bar in college.
She says, “I was sitting in a bar and I said to somebody, ‘I’m gay.’ I thought it was a great thing to announce, it wasn’t so great at that time… late ’60s.”
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Tomlin reveals how she’s now been dating her partner Jane Wagner for over 50 years. The pair tied the knot in 2013.
Plus, celebrities like Sarah Paulson, Brandi Carlile, Laverne Cox, and DeGeneres’s staff members open up about watching the historic “Ellen” episode and discuss the impact the host has made on their lives. See more in the clip below.
Ellen DeGeneres receives a few goodbye messages from comedians Kevin Hart, David Spade, and Chelsea Handler on Tuesday’s episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”.
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Ellen DeGeneres Show" airs on NBC on May 26, capping off a 19-year run on daytime television for the host, now 64. And as TV insiders recently told Page Six, it's been an "emotional" time for Ellen, who filmed the last installment late last month."Ellen's been crying a lot," a source told the outlet in a report published May 14. "The whole few weeks leading up to the finale were very emotional."Ellen reportedly skipped the fanfare of a red carpet or a celeb-stuffed audience for the episode, which features Jennifer Aniston and Pink — guests who also appeared on the show's premiere back in 2003.
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Ellen DeGeneres has had a passion for skincare since the start of in 2003.The comedian has made sure to keep her skin healthy over the years, and launched her own skincare line, Kind Science, in 2021 with beauty expert Victoria Jackson. «I’ve always been interested in skincare, but when I started my talk show and had to wear makeup every day, I think that’s when I really started paying attention to what my skin was experiencing on a daily basis,» DeGeneres, 64, tells ET. What sets Kind Science apart from other brands is that it is results-driven, cruelty-free, eco-friendly and made for all skin types. «Kind Science products make your skin feel like it walked through a sprinkler on a hot day, but without the heat or the danger of tripping on a sprinkler head,» the talk show host jokes. «I love everything about the products. They're all lightweight, but super effective.
As Ellen DeGeneres winds down the 19th and final season of her eponymous chat show, she invited her wife, actress Portia De Rossi, as a guest for a surprisingly candid conversation about their relationship and the show which has been a mainstay in both of their lives.“It’s weird to interview her,” DeGeneres, 64, admitted to the audience, “because I know everything about her, so this is silly.”“I can’t believe it’s nearly over. It’s just crazy.
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres sat down to reminisce about their romance. Although the couple has one of the most solid relationships in the entertainment industry and has been together for over 17 years, they have had ups and downs.During a recent episode of the last season of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Portia shared with the viewers the heartwarming story of how she told her 99-year-old grandmother that she was in love with Ellen.“Well, my grandma meant everything to me.
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres are taking a walk down relationship memory lane. And while the couple has been living in wedded bliss for 17 years, navigating their relationship hasn't always been easy.During Tuesday's episode of , Portia sat down with her wife, where she told the touching story of revealing to her 99-year-old grandmother that she was in a relationship with the talk show host.«Well, my grandma meant everything to me.
A moving story. Portia de Rossi made an appearance on her wife Ellen DeGeneres’ show to talk about coming out to her grandmother when she and DeGeneres, 64, began dating over 17 years ago.
Portia de Rossi was interviewed by her wife Ellen DeGeneres for one of the final episodes of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and she shared the touching story of coming out to her grandmother.
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Portia de Rossi tells an emotional story involving coming out to her grandmother on Tuesday’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show”.
“toxic” workplace allegations. The 64-year-old funny woman took to Twitter after filming wrapped on Thursday afternoon, sharing a snap of herself looking pensive on the show’s stage. “Today we taped the final episode of ‘The Ellen Show’ which airs on May 26th,” the comedian wrote beneath the image.Clearly in a reflective mood, she subsequently reminisced on the 19 years spent filming the show.