Oprah Winfrey and Mila Kunis were the featured guests on Tuesday's episode of Ellen DeGeneres' chat show, which is ending its 19-year run this week.According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 68-year-old billionaire TV mogul received a standing ovation as she made her first appearance in front of a live audience since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.'It's good to see people!'Oprah exclaimed, after telling the audience that she had been extremely cautious over the past two years.
In the studio: Oprah Winfrey and Mila Kunis were the featured guests on Tuesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show Last days: It was the two stars' last appearances on the show, which is ending its 19-year run this weekThe talk show legend had flown in from Atlanta, where she is currently filming The Color Purple musical remake, just to make an appearance during the final days of Ellen's show.
Oprah admitted that she had been tearing up backstage, as she was reminded of the end of her own show, which ran from 1986 to 2011.'There will never ever be a time like this,' the superstar told Ellen, 64.
She's back! According to The Hollywood Reporter , the 68-year-old billionaire TV mogul received a standing ovation as she made her first appearance in front of a live audience since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemicEllen said that she was 'trying to stay present and feel all of it' when it came to her emotions around her final tapings and also explained that she was consulting with author and purpose coach Jay Shetty.The Ellen star noted that she had been inspired by Oprah and shared that few people, let alone women, could relate to the experience that she was going through.Per THR, Oprah and Ellen chatted during the commercial break with the What I.
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