‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ signs off after 19 seasons

(Screenshot from YouTube)

The lights went dark forever at the Stage 1 complex on the lot at Warner Bros. Studio, home to “The Ellen Show,” as comedian Ellen DeGeneres ended her daytime talk show after a 19 season run May 26.

In a highly charged emotional hour, DeGeneres paid tribute to her staff, executive producers and a global audience of loyal viewers. Highlighting the end run of the show DeGeneres brought on guest Jennifer Aniston, the actress having been the comedian’s very first guest on the first show. Other guests for DeGeneres’ final show included P!nk and Billie Eilish.

In her final monologue DeGeneres reflected on the journey across the years and she then took a moment to dance through the audience with her DJ, tWitch. During the course of the hour she discussed the progress that had been made since the series premiered in 2003, noting that she “couldn’t say ‘gay’ on the show” when it started or make a reference to her wife, Portia de Rossi, because same-sex marriage wasn’t legal.

“Now I say ‘wife’ all the time,” she said. Noting that there was resistance to the show and that few gave it a chance of surviving, DeGeneres promised that she wouldn’t be gone for long. “Today is not the end of a relationship, it’s more of a little break,” she said. “You can see other talk shows now.”

Watch some clips from her final show below.

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