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Ellen & Jennifer Aniston kissed on her show
“You have such soft lips,” Aniston said. “That’s why I do what I do,” Ellen responded.
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The 4th Democratic debate ended with a question about Ellen & people are mad about it
The hosts didn’t ask about climate change, immigration, or LGBTQ issues. But they asked about Ellen.
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A federal judge has overturned Obamacare’s transgender protections
Judge O’Connor was appointed to the federal bench by former president George W. Bush, who was in the news last week for his friendship with daytime talk show host Ellen Degeneres.
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Ellen is so desperate to move past George W. Bush criticism that she kissed Howard Stern
“Listen, I don’t want to make you throw up or anything,” Stern told Ellen.
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LGBTQ celebrities spent years journeying off-screen to achieve equality on-screen
Long before “Brokeback Mountain,” “Ellen” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” a handful of queer characters and comedians helped paved the way for #LGBT representation onscreen.
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Ellen is trying to silence an activist who called out her support of George Bush
She’s trying to scrub the web of a video that highlighted how out-of-touch her friendship with Bush is.
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Ellen defends hanging out with George W. Bush despite his anti-gay legacy
She advocates friendships across political lines. But some say George W Bush’s support for banning marriage equality in the Constitution, appointment of right-wing judges, and the war in Iraq makes him a toxic friend.
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Ellen & George W. Bush were yukking it up while hanging out together at a football game
This year, two of Bush’s Supreme Court appointees could decide that federal law doesn’t protect LGBTQ people.
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Ellen talks coming out with Lil Nas X… & tells him he’s ‘very good-looking’
He said he came out because “it would be good for the young’uns who are listening to me right now, who won’t have to go through stuff like this in the future.”
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Remember those hugging toddlers from the viral video? One of them has 2 dads.
Ellen also had some very big gifts for the boys and their families.