The Ellen DeGeneres Show Season 15 Episode 43

Ep 43. George W. Bush, Lily Collins

  • March 2, 2017

In season 15 episode 43 of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, former President George W. Bush and actress Lily Collins join Ellen on the show. The episode starts with Ellen introducing her guests and mentioning the controversy surrounding Bush's appearance on the show. She acknowledges that people have different opinions about it and assures the audience that the show is a place for everyone to come together and have a good time.

Ellen starts the interview by asking Bush about his art and how he got into painting. He talks about how he started painting after leaving office and how it became a part of his life. Bush also shares some of his paintings and discusses the inspiration behind them. Ellen asks him about his relationship with Michelle Obama and how they became friends despite their political differences. Bush talks about his admiration for Michelle and their shared interest in supporting veterans.

Next, Ellen brings out Lily Collins and they talk about her latest project, the movie "To the Bone," which addresses eating disorders. Collins talks about the importance of bringing awareness to this issue and how the movie can help people who are struggling with it. She also talks about growing up in a famous family and how she navigates her own career while staying true to herself.

After the interview, Ellen plays a game with Bush and Collins called "5 Second Rule," where they have to answer questions within five seconds. The questions range from serious to silly, and the game brings out their competitive sides.

Later in the show, Ellen surprises a couple from the audience with a dream vacation to Hawaii. The couple is overjoyed and grateful for the opportunity. Ellen also recognizes a young girl in the audience who started her own charity to help children in need. The girl's selflessness and dedication are an inspiration to everyone watching.

The episode ends with a performance by Logic, who sings his hit song "1-800-273-8255." The song addresses the issue of suicide and encourages people to reach out for help if they are struggling. Ellen thanks her guests and the audience for being a part of the show and spreading positivity and kindness.

Overall, this episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show features a diverse group of guests and topics that range from art to social issues. It showcases the power of conversation and connection, even when people have different backgrounds and perspectives. The episode is a reminder that we can come together, have fun, and make a difference in each other's lives.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 2, 2017
  • Language
    English