Ellen DeGeneres

2022 - 5 - 27

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Ellen DeGeneres says goodbye in tearful final episode - CNN (CNN)

Ellen DeGeneres bid a tearful farewell to her daytime talk show on Thursday, saying that the show had "forever changed my life."

Noting that there was resistance to the show and that few gave it a chance of surviving, DeGeneres promised that she wouldn't be gone for long. Aniston gave her a welcome mat that read "Thanks for the memories." "Today is not the end of a relationship, it's more of a little break," she said.

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Ellen DeGeneres Departs Daytime TV: “When We Started This Show ... (Vanity Fair)

Jennifer Aniston, Billie Eilish, and Pink stopped by for the final episode of 'Ellen' after nearly 20 years.

“I did a movie called The Break-Up. I just kind of leaned into the end.” Billie Eilish acknowledged the show was a regular presence in her household. “You started this show the year after I was born,” she said. “And if someone is brave enough to tell you who they are, be brave enough to support them, even if you don’t understand. “When we started the show, I couldn’t say ‘gay.’ I was not allowed to say ‘gay.’ I say it at home a lot—you know, ‘What are we having for our gay breakfast?’ or ‘Pass the gay salt,’ ‘Has anyone seen the gay remote?’—but we couldn’t say ‘gay.’ I couldn’t say ‘we,’ because that would imply that I was with someone. “You can see other talk shows now, and I may see another audience once in a while.” Not because it was a different kind of show, but because I was different,” DeGeneres said.

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Here's how Ellen DeGeneres just ended her talk show (Los Angeles Times)

Jennifer Aniston, Pink and Billie Eilish were the final guests on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show,' which ended Thursday after 19 seasons.

I feel the love, and I send it back to you.” “I couldn’t say ‘we’ because that implied that I was with someone. “When we started the show, I couldn’t say ‘gay’ on the show,” DeGeneres said.

After 19 seasons, 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' is about to end (WGLT News)

LEILA FADEL, HOST: Ellen DeGeneres's talk show will end its run today after 19 years and more than 3,000 episodes. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says DeGeneres ...

The backlash was tough. DEGGANS: That's DeGeneres speaking at Tulane University's 2009 commencement about the coming out episode. I mean, why can't I just say the truth, I mean, be who I am? DeGeneres' show emphasized the phrase be kind to one another, saying it at the end of episodes, creating a line of merchandise with the slogan, featuring charity drives and giveaways, and developing a subscription box filled with items she selected called the Be Kind box. ELLEN DEGENERES: I learned that things happened here that never should have happened. Still, there is a dark cloud over the show's approaching end, namely allegations published by BuzzFeed in the summer of 2020, featuring former employees saying the show was a toxic workplace, culminating in the departure of three top executives and an on-air apology from DeGeneres herself.

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Ellen DeGeneres ends daytime show with plea for compassion (CNA)

DeGeneres and guests Jennifer Aniston, Billie Eilish and Pink shared memories and affection as The Ellen DeGeneres Show concluded its Emmy-winning, ...

“By opening your heart and your mind you're going to be that much more compassionate, and compassion is what makes the world a better place." The talk show represented a second major TV act for DeGeneres. In 1997, she made an indelible mark when she came out as lesbian and brought her character on the ABC sitcom Ellen with her. And I said, ‘OK, then I’ll be on daytime every day,’" DeGeneres said Thursday. DeGeneres' daytime reign hit a serious bump in 2020, when the show was alleged to be a toxic workplace and three producers exited amid the claims. She introduced a career retrospective video that also touted DeGeneres' philanthropic efforts, said to include more than US$400 million in donations to charities and “deserving viewers”. DeGeneres noted the Friends star has been on the show a total of 20 times.

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Ellen DeGeneres walks away from her talk show empire and leaves ... (The Guardian)

The guest list for the final show included Billie Eilish, Pink and Jennifer Aniston, making her 20th appearance – a run that dates back to the syndicated ...

For most of its 19 seasons the Ellen DeGeneres Show is where A-listers that were game for pranks and fun new products looking for placement would find a home. In her 2018 Netflix comedy special, Relatable, DeGeneres showed she still has her standup chops, as well as good inroads with the streaming giant. She also showed her edgier side, that’s been mostly off our screens since the 80s, with jokes about her cosseting wealth and frustration at having to dance for fans. But none of that stopped her from bringing Winfrey, Michelle Obama and Kim Kardashian out as guests in her final few months. But then two years later she resurfaced with the Warner Bros-produced Ellen DeGeneres Show, a daytime chatshowthat launched at a time when Sharon Osborn and Rita Rudner were vying to become the next Winfrey. DeGeneres, an out gay woman, hardly looked the favorite. In 1998, a year after DeGeneres came out, Ellen was cancelled – a decision, she said, that caught her blindsided. In 2007, a former writer’s assistant accused her of treating writers on the Ellen Show “ like shit,” a theme that would revisit her in the end. The episode was celebrated in the LBGTQ+ community, but was also the focus of immense backlash. It was a risky move that took the brilliant comedian, whose soaring career stalled after she came out as gay, and remade her as the undisputed queen of daytime TV. But the show was dogged by scandal in recent seasons, as former employees accused her of presiding over a toxic workplace. In 1997, at the height of her pre-daytime popularity, DeGeneres came out as a lesbian to Time magazine and on the Oprah Winfrey Show; then on DeGeneres’s own sitcom, her character came out – to a therapist played by Winfrey, and to a love interest played by Laura Dern. And the jokes were often at her expense. It also saw DeGeneres’s brother, Vance, and her wife, Portia de Rossi, well with emotion as the audience gave the 64-year-old host one last standing ovation.

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Ellen DeGeneres ends pioneering talk show (The Straits Times)

After more than 3000 episodes, her talk show bowed out on May 26. . Read more at straitstimes.com.

"That has been both partly the reason why she has also appealed to people, and has been capable of generating that mass appeal. "This was in my house constantly. "You started this show the year after I was born," said Eilish.

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Ellen DeGeneres says tearful goodbye to talk show after 19 years (Globalnews.ca)

The last episode of 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' aired on Thursday to muted fanfare compared to the earlier heights the show achieved before scandal rocked ...

The talk show represented a second major TV act for DeGeneres. In 1997, she made an indelible mark when she came out as a lesbian and brought her character on the ABC sitcom Ellen with her. DeGeneres decided to end the show last year in the midst of plummeting ratings. When filming for The Ellen DeGeneres Show had to be altered because of social distancing regulations, many crew members were told to expect a 60 per cent pay cut — a move they found to contradict “DeGeneres’ daily message to her audiences: ‘Be kind.'” She introduced a career retrospective video that also touted DeGeneres’ philanthropic efforts, said to include more than $400 million in donations to charities and “deserving viewers.” Aniston was also the first guest on Thursday’s final episode, and she gifted DeGeneres another mat. When DeGeneres tearfully said goodbye to the show that she hosted for nearly two decades, there was no such grand display.

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Ellen DeGeneres, a Signature Star of the Obama Era, Says Goodbye (The New York Times)

The host had apologized after reports of misconduct at the “Ellen” workplace, but it wasn't enough to undo a ratings crash. She makes her exit from daytime ...

Further costs must go to hundreds of employees, sound stages (“Ellen” occupied three of on the Warner Bros. lot) and flying in celebrity guests. After a few years, the identity of “Ellen” was firmly in place. “The economics to produce north of 150 hours of television a year, with 34 weeks of originals and 170 episodes a year, is really expensive,” Mr. Decker, the executive, said. About a decade ago, moving beyond the jokes and dancing, Ms. DeGeneres adopted “Be Kind” as a motto, and it soon morphed into its own endeavor. “She felt if she was in control, the audience would come to her — and that is exactly what happened. “Being known as the Be Kind Lady is a tricky position to be in,” she told viewers in the wake of the reports. “Sharon Osbourne was flying high at that point, and Ellen was coming out of a cancellation, and people didn’t want her to talk about being gay,” David Decker, an executive vice president at Warner Bros., said. It lasted more than 100 episodes — the benchmark for a network success — and made television history when Ms. DeGeneres, as well as the character Ellen, came out of the closet in 1997. “It was a pandemic problem,” said Mike Darnell, the president of Warner Bros.’ unscripted division, which oversaw the show. She was the first female comic to be summoned by the longtime king of late night during a debut appearance. Not long afterward, the ratings for “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” also known as “Ellen,” cratered. On Thursday, at the start of the 3,339th and final episode of her talk show, she recalled what she had been through and how much times had changed.

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Ellen DeGeneres says goodbye to her eponymous talk show after ... (The A.V. Club)

Jennifer Aniston, Billie Eilish, and Pink joined DeGeneres for her final episode.

“I wanted to be a singer because I wanted to grow up and change the world and make it a better place. I feel the love, and I send it back to you. And I hope I’ve been able to inspire you to make other people happy and to do good in the world, to feel like you have a purpose.” I hope that what I’ve been able to do in the last 19 years has made you happy, and that I was able to take a little bit of pain away from a bad day or anything you’re going through. In the series’ final moments, DeGeneres recreated another moment from her first episode, walking over to a couch and watching herself on a television screen. By opening your heart and your mind, you’re going to be that much more compassionate, and compassion is what makes the world a better place. The second guest was a newer friend, Billie Eilish, who told DeGeneres, “You started this show the year after I was born. During Aniston’s segment, the actor gifted DeGeneres a “Thanks for the memories” floor mat, throwing it back to the “Welcome” mat she had given the host for her first episode. But first, the monologue: “I walked out here 19 years ago, and I said this is the start of a relationship. I would walk into the kitchen, and my mom would be watching you.” And today is not the end of a relationship, it’s more of a little break. Very few stations wanted to buy the show, and here we are, 20 years later, celebrating this amazing journey together.”

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