Prince Harry has from his series was to make people know "You are not alone" in any struggles they may face. The discussion comes after Harry bravely discussed how he felt when wife Meghan Markle confessed her suicidal thoughts.
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“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” is coming to an end, and Oprah Winfrey knows what it’s like to say goodbye to a major daytime talk show.
Winfrey appeared on Thursday’s episode of “Ellen” to support DeGeneres in her departure from the show.
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“I didn’t rehearse the monologue. I knew what I was going to say but the words hadn’t come out of my mouth. I was okay until I started talking and it became real and then, obviously, I got emotional
Prince Harry has from his series was to make people know "You are not alone" in any struggles they may face. The discussion comes after Harry bravely discussed how he felt when wife Meghan Markle confessed her suicidal thoughts.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey have once again joined forces for a follow-up to their Apple TV+ mental health series, The Me You Can't See. The one-off episode, entitled The Me You Can't See: A Path Forward, will see Harry and Oprah reunite with advisors and participants for a "thought-provoking, wide-ranging conversation about mental health and emotional well-being, and where we go from here".
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Oprah Winfrey is standing up for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In recent weeks, Harry, 36, and Markle, 39, have been particularly vocal about their lives as members of the British royal family – a rarity for those close to the monarchy.
Oprah Winfrey has confessed she "did not care" about her celebrity talk show guests. In a new interview with Ellen DeGeneres, US chat show legend Oprah made the admission.
Gallery: 20 celebrity interviews that never should’ve happened (Espresso)But then Oprah veered off topic slightly and shockingly said that sometimes she didn't care about the guests that appeared on her show. Being surprisingly honest, Oprah continued: "So many times I would ask questions - particularly of celebrities that I didn’t care about the answer.
Ellen DeGeneres is getting candid about her decision to end her show.
Ellen DeGeneres as the 63-year-old announced that she is ending her long time running daytime talk show after next season. On Wednesday, an interview with The Hollywood Reporter came out where DeGeneres officially announced the end of her show.
Oprah Winfrey made a virtual appearance on airing on Thursday, and gave her advice to the host on what it's like ending an extremely popular, long-running talk show.Ellen DeGeneres confirmed on Wednesday that she's ending her daytime talk show after 19 seasons. Winfrey, of course, was the host of from 1986-2011, which ran for 25 seasons before going off the air.
“I had to be here,” the iconic Oprah Winfreysaid to Ellen DeGeneresduring Thursday’s (May 13) episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the first since Ellen, 63, announced she was ending the show after 19 seasons. “When you told me that this was going to happen,” said Oprah, 67, “I just wanted to be here for you, on-camera, off-camera, to support you.” Oprah said that she knows the feeling that Ellen is experiencing.
Ellen DeGeneres is opening up about her decision to end .Ahead of Thursday's episode of the long-running series, the 63-year-old host addressed her announcement about the program's upcoming 19th season being its last. After news of her departure broke on Wednesday, a source told ET that DeGeneres just felt like it was «time to move on.»«Today, I am announcing that next season, season 19, is going to be last season.
Ellen DeGeneres is making things official by announcing the end of The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday’s (May 13) program.