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Ellen DeGeneres in TEARS as she's supported by wife Portia de Rossi on final episode of talk show

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Ellen DeGeneres was in tears as she walked out to her beloved audience one last time, taking her final bow on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that is set to air tomorrow.In a newly-released clip, the 64-year-old comedian emerges from behind a screen to a cheering audience, as she has always done over the past 19 seasons on the hit series.A visibly overwhelmed Ellen could be seen struggling to hold back the tears as she stepped towards the audience, with her wife Portia de Rossi and brother Vance DeGeneres sitting in the front row.

Farewell: Ellen DeGeneres walks out in TEARS one last time... as wife Portia de Rossi cheers her on from front row of final show with guests Jennifer Aniston, P!nk and Billie EilishClearly getting emotional, the TV veteran put her hand on her heart as she said 'thank you' to the crowd, as Portia, 49, could also been seen looking teary-eyed.For her final show, which will air in full tomorrow, Ellen will be joined by A-List guests Jennifer Aniston, P!nk, and Billie Eilish.Friends icon Jennifer was the very first guest on Ellen's show back in 2003, and this final episode marks her 20th appearance in total.

Giving it up for their gal: Ellen's wife Portia de Rossi and her brother Vance DeGeneres could be seen sitting in the front row for the final show Going: Ellen held back tears as she put her hand on her heard amid rapturous applause Going: It was all getting too much for the comic as she took it all in Gone: Finally it looked as though Ellen gave into her emotionsIt has been a starry last few weeks for the show, that has featured guests including Oprah Winfrey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake, Zac Efron and Bruno Mars.DailyMail.com first broke the news that the talk-show would be.

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