Topic: The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Ellen Tries To Make Chris Pine Cry, Mostly Just Makes Me Have A Crush On Him

Ellen Tries To Make Chris Pine Cry, Mostly Just Makes Me Have A Crush On Him

Ellen is responsible for a lot of the entertainment, but her interviewing skills managed to coax me into acquiring a crush on Chris. I never thought I’d ever be a Pine Nut, but it might be happening. Mostly because Chris admits he cries easily. And I like that, because I cry easily too. I’m crying right now just thinking about the fact that I cry easily. More »

Gwyneth Paltrow Explains The Underwear Controversy, Ellen Has A Lot Of Questions

Gwyneth Paltrow Explains The Underwear Controversy, Ellen Has A Lot Of Questions

Gwyneth is making the rounds on talk shows this week, and she made it to The Ellen DeGeneres Show just in time for Ellen to turn on her Celebrity Confession Vacuum and suck an underwear explanation out of her. Since Ellen is also having a great week, watching these two in the same room is like staring into the face of awesome. What ensues is just as entertaining as you’d expect. More »

Is Ellen Degeneres’ Rearing Of Sophia Grace And Rosie Evidence That She Would Be A Good Parent?

Is Ellen Degeneres' Rearing Of Sophia Grace And Rosie Evidence That She Would Be A Good Parent?

Yesterday, Ellen Degeneres continued the education of her TV children Sophia Grace and Rosie by sending them to The Gentle Barn to play with, and learn about, some adorable, friendly animals. Which made me wonder: would Ellen be a good parent to children of her own? Or is it a good thing that she says she and Portia De Rossi aren’t going to have any? More »

Crushable Quotable: Minnie Driver Is Kind Of An Underminer

Crushable Quotable: Minnie Driver Is Kind Of An Underminer

Minnie Driver was on The Ellen Degeneres Show this morning, giving us some blind items about who was really wasted at the Golden Globes and showing their underwear in the ladies room. Which is fine, I guess. Who doesn’t love gossip? I love gossip! But what’s annoying is how Minnie dresses up her high-school snark as some sort of worldly, humbling experience for her. Shut up, Minnie Driver. More »