Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently adopted one of Ellen Degeneres' chickens after it was being bullied, but their shared love of animals goes back much further.
On 30 April 1997, Degeneres came out of the closet on Ellen; the episode received huge ratings and media attention, put DeGeneres on the cover of Time magazine, and got her condemned as "Ellen Degenerate" by Rev. Jerry Falwell. It also made Ellen the first network series with an out-gay lead character. ; Ellen was cancelled the following season, and DeGeneres popped up again a few years later with a quickly cancelled sit-com, The Ellen Show. Her talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show, won four Emmys in its first year, including Best Host for its star, and DeGeneres's habit of nagging viewers about pet adoption and compassion for animals won her a Founder's Award from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). ; Ellen's mother is about as supportive a mom as any gay person could hope for. She writes an advice column for Planet Out, and serves as spokeswoman for the Human Rights Commission's Coming Out Project.
US chat show host Ellen Degeneres isn’t one for staying silent when it comes to her strong opinions, and that was also true for her long-time pal Meghan Markle when she brought home a rescue dog
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