[post_page_title]Hope for the future[/post_page_title]
If you’re unaware of Ellen’s long history of being at the forefront of LGBTQ representation, maybe do a little research. By the time she gave the audience of the 2015 Teen Choice Awards some choice advice, she was already decades deep in the action. [MediaContent]
My sister worked for the Ellen Show for two years. This is from her: “I saw Ellen in the hallways every day and would say hello and she never once said hello back. She wouldn’t smile. She wouldn’t even acknowledge me at all. For two seasons.”
— the nude eel (@nude_eel) March 21, 2020
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Highlights from her speech included: “I want to say also it feels good to be chosen, but there was a time in my life that I was not chosen… So you should be proud of being different, you should be proud of who you are… because being unique is very, very important.”