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Amazon.com: Shake It All About : Henning Jensen, Ghita Nrby, Pernille  Hojmark, Nikolaj Steen, Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Winding, Troels Lyby, Peter  Frodin, Martin Brygmann, Charlotte Munck, Jesper Lohmann, Ditte Grbl, Ellen  Hillingso,
Amazon.com: Shake It All About : Henning Jensen, Ghita Nrby, Pernille Hojmark, Nikolaj Steen, Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Winding, Troels Lyby, Peter Frodin, Martin Brygmann, Charlotte Munck, Jesper Lohmann, Ditte Grbl, Ellen Hillingso,

Ellen DeGeneres celebrates 20th anniversary of her sitcom's coming-out  episode - The Boston Globe
Ellen DeGeneres celebrates 20th anniversary of her sitcom's coming-out episode - The Boston Globe

Good Morning America - On this day in 1997, one week after coming out as gay  with a TIME headline of "Yep, I'm Gay," Ellen DeGeneres' character in her  TV show comes
Good Morning America - On this day in 1997, one week after coming out as gay with a TIME headline of "Yep, I'm Gay," Ellen DeGeneres' character in her TV show comes

Ellen: hit talkshow in crisis amid revelations of toxic workplace culture |  Ellen DeGeneres | The Guardian
Ellen: hit talkshow in crisis amid revelations of toxic workplace culture | Ellen DeGeneres | The Guardian

Ellen DeGeneres apologises for 'toxic work environment' on her chat show |  Ellen DeGeneres | The Guardian
Ellen DeGeneres apologises for 'toxic work environment' on her chat show | Ellen DeGeneres | The Guardian

That Gay Episode: 'Ellen's' Gutsy Coming Out Ep Is Still Fearlessly Funny |  Decider
That Gay Episode: 'Ellen's' Gutsy Coming Out Ep Is Still Fearlessly Funny | Decider

Ellen DeGeneres says coming out as gay made her feel 'rejected' | CTV News
Ellen DeGeneres says coming out as gay made her feel 'rejected' | CTV News

Ellen DeGeneres | Advocate.com
Ellen DeGeneres | Advocate.com

How Ellen DeGeneres' Historic Coming-Out Episode Changed Television
How Ellen DeGeneres' Historic Coming-Out Episode Changed Television

Ellen DeGeneres on Netflix stand-up special, depression battle: 'It took a  while to shake'
Ellen DeGeneres on Netflix stand-up special, depression battle: 'It took a while to shake'

Richard Reid on his experience of Ellen DeGeneres' 'brand of terror' - NZ  Herald
Richard Reid on his experience of Ellen DeGeneres' 'brand of terror' - NZ Herald

20-year flashback: Ellen DeGeneres came out, and paved the way for more gay  TV roles
20-year flashback: Ellen DeGeneres came out, and paved the way for more gay TV roles

Ellen DeGeneres Used Her Final Show to Remind People She Wasn't Allowed to  Say Gay | Them
Ellen DeGeneres Used Her Final Show to Remind People She Wasn't Allowed to Say Gay | Them

Ellen DeGeneres Coming Out Interview: See the TIME Cover | Time
Ellen DeGeneres Coming Out Interview: See the TIME Cover | Time

Ellen Page: Now I'm gay I can't play a straight person? • GCN
Ellen Page: Now I'm gay I can't play a straight person? • GCN

Ellen DeGeneres And The Limits Of Relatability
Ellen DeGeneres And The Limits Of Relatability

Ellen DeGeneres: proud of what she, daytime TV show achieved - BRPROUD
Ellen DeGeneres: proud of what she, daytime TV show achieved - BRPROUD

Ellen DeGeneres to end her TV talk show next year | Television News - The  Indian Express
Ellen DeGeneres to end her TV talk show next year | Television News - The Indian Express

Ellen DeGeneres Breaks Silence On Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' Death
Ellen DeGeneres Breaks Silence On Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' Death

Ellen DeGeneres Interview on Talk Show Final Episode, What's Next – The  Hollywood Reporter
Ellen DeGeneres Interview on Talk Show Final Episode, What's Next – The Hollywood Reporter

Ellen Page: 'I'm not afraid to say the truth' | Elliot Page | The Guardian
Ellen Page: 'I'm not afraid to say the truth' | Elliot Page | The Guardian

What Ellen Coming Out Meant to Me | Rants and Raves
What Ellen Coming Out Meant to Me | Rants and Raves

Ellen Page asks Hollywood why being gay means she can't play a straight  person | The Independent | The Independent
Ellen Page asks Hollywood why being gay means she can't play a straight person | The Independent | The Independent