The skit, shot like a '90s sitcom, shows a black family with butts so absurdly large that they get in the way of everyday functions like walking around without knocking things over. That's it. That's the whole joke.
Last week I posted a video from the Ellen show of Taylor Hatala dancing to Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda." Many people agreed with me that the song choice was in incredibly poor taste.
I have no doubt that is girl is incredibly talented and the amount of dedication that it would take at that age to be this good is awe inspiring. But with that being said, I find it in bad taste that an 11-year-old girl is dancing on national T...
Channing Tatum is strong, charming and fearless ... right? Well, not quite. During a recent visit to 'The Ellen Show,' the actor was forced to confront his biggest fear: Porcelain dolls.
She may have orchestrated the selfie to end all selfies, but technically, Ellen DeGeneres is not the owner of the celeb-filled Oscar snap that broke records (and broke Twitter) by becoming the most retweeted image ever. So, who is the owner of the famous pic?
Did you think that bit at the Oscars where host Ellen DeGeneres wandered into the audience to tweet a selfie with A-listers like Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper was a refreshing moment of spontaneity in an otherwise scripted affair? Wrong. The viral photo was actually part of a $20 million Samsung advertising campaign designed to promote the Galaxy Note
Congrats, Jimmy Kimmel! During an appearance on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' yesterday (Feb. 24), the late night host announced his wife is pregnant with their first child together. (Kimmel has two children from his previous marriage.)