I heard the rumours,but the only blond people here [in Sweden] are the guys. And they all look like Ellen DeGeneres. It's Ellen DeGeneres world, and it's all guys! It's now switched.
It's not being marketed as a gay show by a gay person. It's just Ellen DeGeneres.
Ellen DeGeneres is brilliant. She's funny, she's warm and she doesn't hurt anybody on her show.
I was doing stand-up at a restaurant and there was a chalkboard on the street out front. It said, Soup of the Day: Cream of Asparagus. Ellen DeGeneres.
I think Ellen DeGeneres is just hysterical.
I really can't wait to dance with Ellen DeGeneres!
I think one of the people that's done the most for the gay movement is Ellen DeGeneres.
I've been called Ellen DeGeneres on a number of occasions over the course of my career.
Ellen DeGeneres is a huge influence in my life. She's one of the reasons why I wanted to do stand-up comedy. I was a big fan of her stand-up before she even came out of the closet.
In the nineties, it was all women being blonde and from Sweden. But now it's changed: it's all men looking like Ellen DeGeneres.
I remember watching when D-Wade and LeBron were here playing for the Heat. I remember watching them play the Lakers with Kobe. So I just was able to watch those games growing up and really watch my favorite players.
Writing a memoir isn't particularly interesting to me. I'm not like Ellen [DeGeneres], where I can write, 'Water bottles--they're crazy!' and it's funny.
I think about Ellen DeGeneres, seeing her every single day on a show. Her identity is there every day, but what leads the way is her talent and how much you like her.
Growing up, I remember watching TV, and I didn't see a lot of people who looked like me, especially someone who passed as a glamorous model on a mainstream TV show.
Ellen DeGeneres is great. She has this natural style, and she makes comedy look so easy.
I can remember the first face-lift show that came on. I rang up everyone - are you watching? I'm watching.