Ellen DeGeneres Reminds People To Be Compassionate As She Ends Her Daytime Show
Ellen DeGeneres Reminds People To Be Compassionate As She Ends Her Daytime Show

Ellen DeGeneres , Reminds People To Be Compassionate, As She Ends Her Daytime Show.

'The Ellen DeGeneres' show came to a close after 19 seasons on May 26.

DeGeneres addressed the challenges she faced as a gay woman when the Emmy-winning show first began in Sept.

2003.

Twenty years ago, when we were trying to sell the show, no one thought that this would work.

Not because it was a different kind of show, but because I was different, Ellen DeGeneres, on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'.

She also revealed that she was barred from saying "gay" or referencing that she had a partner on air.

Sure couldn’t say wife, and that’s because it wasn’t legal for gay people to get married — and now I say ‘wife’ all the time, Ellen DeGeneres, on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'.

DeGeneres was joined by Jennifer Aniston, Pink and Billie Eilish for the last show.

DeGeneres was joined by Jennifer Aniston, Pink and Billie Eilish for the last show.

DeGeneres was joined by Jennifer Aniston, Pink and Billie Eilish for the last show.

DeGeneres was joined by Jennifer Aniston, Pink and Billie Eilish for the last show.

Aniston was DeGeneres' first-ever guest on the show and has appeared on the program 20 times.

Aniston was DeGeneres' first-ever guest on the show and has appeared on the program 20 times.

I love you, and I so appreciate you and what you have given to the world over the last 19 years.

The contribution is endless, Jennifer Aniston, on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'.

DeGeneres said she's going to take some time to figure out what she'll do next, and ended the show with a plea for compassion.

If I’ve done anything in the past 19 years, I hope I’ve inspired you to be yourself, your true authentic self.

And if someone is brave enough to tell you who they are, be brave enough to support them, even if you don’t understand, Ellen DeGeneres, on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'.

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, Ellen DeGeneres, on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'