Ellen DeGeneres reveals dark family trauma

Ellen DeGeneres reveals dark family trauma

Recently, Ellen DeGeneres revealed a dark family secret, hoping her unreserved admission will help others experiencing the same.

The comedian says she wishes she was protected as a vulnerable youngster and is “furious at people who don’t believe.”  

Louisiana-born Ellen DeGeneres took the spotlight in the late 1970s, hurdling over the bumps that got in her way.

The talk show host got her big break in 1986 when she performed a stand-up routine on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, which led to more appearances on late-night shows, back-to-back club bookings and roles on TV series.

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