Ellen DeGeneres announced that the final episode of her program, The Ellen Show, has been completed. The episode is scheduled to air on May 26.
“Today we recorded the last episode of ‘The Ellen Show’ which aired on May 26,”
wrote Ellen via Twitter, Friday (29/4).
“When we started this program in 2003, the iPhone didn’t exist. Social media didn’t exist. Gay marriage wasn’t legal yet. We watched the world change, sometimes for the better, sometimes not,”
She continued.
In the tweet, Ellen also hopes that the program she guides can be a place to gather and laugh together. He also thanked the audience for the response so far.
“No matter what happens, my goal has always been for this program to be a place where we can all come together and laugh for an hour,”
She tweeted.
“Being invited into your life has been the greatest privilege of my life and has brought me immense joy. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you,”
Continued Ellen.
Ellen DeGeneres is ending her hit talk show after 19 seasons. The Ellen Show was the first broadcast on September 8, 2003, by NBC Studios. The show then continued under the aegis of Warner Bros. Studios in 2008.
Throughout its broadcast, The Ellen Show won 12 Daytime Emmys for the Best Talkshow category. DeGeneres has also invited more than four thousand guests, broadcast more than three thousand hours of television, attended by 1.5 million viewers in the studio, and given prizes of more than the US $ 450 million.
Until finally Ellen DeGeneres announced that she would end her famous show at the end of May. A number of guest stars have also been prepared for the last few episodes of The Ellen Show.
Some of these names include Michelle Obama, Jennifer Garner, Channing Tatum, Serena Williams, David Letterman, Adam Levine, to Gwen Stefani.