Kate McKinnon meeting Ellen for the first time
This is such a pure video

Kate McKinnon meeting Ellen for the first time
This is such a pure video
Kate McKinnon meeting Ellen for the first time
This is such a pure video
Kate McKinnon A to Z → Ellen
“I’ve wanted to meet [Ellen] so badly. My mother had come up with schemes to try and meet you. I used to paint. I was an oil painter. And she would always say: ‘you know, if you would just paint a portrait of Ellen and send it to her, I’m sure that she would have you as a guest on the show. I don’t know why you won’t just paint a portrait.’ And I never did and I don’t know why. I guess it was because I was meant to appear in a different capacity.”
I…
i don’t know why but i feel VERY compelled to reblog this
Do NOT bother my boy.
DO. FUCKING. NOT.
What a wonderful way to wake up! Every little boy deserves a dog, and every dog deserves a little boy.
WHEN HE PULLS THE BLANKET BACK OVER HIM AND GIVES HIM A KISS ON THE NOSE REBLOG IF YOU AGREE
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Inside Ellen DeGeneres’s 60th Birthday party
Tons of stars stepped out to celebrate Ellen DeGeneres’ birthday
Saturday night (February 10) at the talk show host’s 60th birthday bash.
Photos & Videos : by celebrities who attended accounts
Ellen will share some of the stories from inside her party during her chat show on Tuesday.
She’ll also share some video of her celebrity guests including raising a glass with Oprah
The video will also show Diddy singing for the birthday girl
And Reese taking a turn at spinning discs for the A-list crowd
(Daily Mail .com)
OUT100: Ellen DeGeneres, Entertainer of the Year
“I’ve never liked mean comedy, but that became even more important to me after I was the brunt of it.”
In a career that’s spanned more than 35 years, Ellen DeGeneres, 58, has almost always made daily life — and not people — the butt of her jokes, including on her popular 1990s sitcom, Ellen, which was canceled by ABC in 1998, roughly a year after she (and her onscreen counterpart) came out as gay. At the time, the media response reaffirmed DeGeneres’s comedic philosophy. “I was the punch line of lots of jokes,” she says. “I laughed at some, but I realized there’s somebody on the other side of them. It’s cruel. I’ve never liked mean comedy, but that became even more important to me after I was the brunt of it.”
It took roughly three years of false starts, rejection, and status quo trepidation from station managers before DeGeneres could get NBC to pick up her talk show, which is now in its 14th season and has won 38 Daytime Emmy Awards, including four for its host. “Before this show, I had a lot of insecurity,” DeGeneres says. “I wasn’t sure if I was going to work again, and although I was out, I was still trying to alter myself — not dressing the way I wanted to dress or wearing my hair the way I wanted to. I slowly gained the confidence to be authentic, and what I’ve learned about other people is that they strive to be authentic, too. So whether they fully support me, love my lifestyle, or love that I’m married to a woman, I think they like that authenticity, and they’re drawn to it.”
The Ellen DeGeneres Show has given its star a grand platform to share her benign yet sidesplitting humor and opinions, and only rarely has she veered from that norm. Perhaps the most recent notable case was in her October 14 interview with Hillary Clinton, wherein DeGeneres took aim at Donald Trump, saying that watching the debates was like watching Clinton “debating with a teenager.”
“Even my agent said, ‘I’ve never seen you be so partisan,’” DeGeneres says. “I’m not really a political person, but when somebody’s acting like an entitled, lying brat, and you know he’s hurt a lot of people, it’s easy to see what kind of human being he is.”
Today, DeGeneres is pulling other uplifting, like-minded LGBT personalities into her fold, including Tyler Oakley, “a positive influencer,” she says, who, in September, was given his own talk show on Ellentube, DeGeneres’s online video site. It’s one of the more inspiring recent developments for an empire built by a queer figurehead who, like so many of us, had to hoist herself out of a rut to thrive. “If this isn’t an example of ‘It gets better,’ I don’t know what is,” DeGeneres says. “Time is a strange thing. I was at rock bottom and out of money, with no work in sight, but one step at a time, it gets better. It gets much better than better.”
Photography by Gavin Bond. Retouching by Kevin Korneman, cmykproof.com. Photographed on the Warner Bros. Studio Lot, Burbank, Calif., on October 11, 2016. Styling by Kellen Richards for Walter Schupfer. Hair: Laini Reeves. Makeup: Heather Currie for Cloutier.
Ellen always talks about this farm that they go to every weekend, now we finally see ot. And it is gorgeous. Mae makew a little appearance too.
I love Ellen Degeneres so much in this film! She and Sharon Stone in If These Walls Could Talk 2. Filmed in summer of 1999, released March 5th, 2000
Have a nice safe weekend 💕 #fridayfeeling . . (Video; ellentube.com) . #ellen #EllenDegeneres #theellenshow #ellenshow #friday #dance #tgif
Here’s a “life-hack” for you. Apparently concentrated Kool-Aid can be used as a pretty effective leather dye. I was making a drink while cutting the snaps off some new straps for my pauldrons and I got curious, so I tried it, thinking, “ok even if this works, it will just wash out.” Nope. It took the “dye” (undiluted) in about 3 seconds. After drying for about an hour and a half, it would not wash off in the hottest tap-water. It would not wash out after soaking for 30 minutes. It did not wash out until I BOILED it, and even then, only by a tiny bit and it gave it a weathered look that was kind of cool. Add some waterproofing and I’d wager it would survive even that. That rich red is only one application too. Plus it smells great, lol. So there you go, cheap, fruity smelling leather dye in all the colors Kool-Aid has to offer.
WELL THEN!
this may be important to some of my followers *and certainly not just getting reblogged because of my costuming and my boyfriends desire for leather armor*
When I was in middle school we used to use it to dye our hair. Potent stuff.
If you’re dying anything with kool-aid it’s best to use SUGAR-FREE ones otherwise the thing you’re dying might get all sticky
the flavor only packets where you are supposed add sugar are the best. they will dye any natural fiber: leather, wool, cotton, hair, flax, jute, silk and so forth. heat the dye water so it is more potent. let dry then rinse excess out in cold water. there’s a whole system to this.
