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  • Hey, the talk show is doing very well.

  • Congratulations.

  • It did OK.

  • I'm excited.

  • It was kind of funny because they-- this morning everybody

  • told me like, oh, it did this many point or whatever.

  • And I was like, uh-huh.

  • Because I don't understand ratings and television world.

  • So.

  • You will.

  • I know, but I never-- even in music I never-- my husband will

  • tell you, he's my manager.

  • I don't ever pay attention to charts, either.

  • I'm just not really that--

  • I'm just going to do me and it'll work or it won't.

  • Right.

  • Well, that's the best thing to do.

  • Because I also did not pay-- it first of course the first year

  • I really wanted to do well, because I

  • wanted to keep it going.

  • After a while I was like, I know what I'm putting out there,

  • I'm doing my best.

  • And now 17 years in, I really want to keep topping myself.

  • So ratings are important to me.

  • They weren't, but now I want to--

  • Well I'm trying to be the best opener ever.

  • Yeah.

  • I'm trying.

  • You're a great lead in.

  • We are so very happy to have you as a lead in.

  • I am-- I'm nervous to open for you.

  • But it's fine.

  • I appreciate you opening for me.

  • It's going to be great.

  • I'm not a comedian, when you watch my show.

  • I'm not as funny.

  • But you're so-- you're so real and down to earth

  • and everything is just very natural for you,

  • so I would think--

  • Thank you.

  • And what is the question, because I know

  • you have to do a lot of press.

  • What's the question that you're getting asked the most?

  • Oh, well, why do you have a talk show?

  • No, not why do you have a talk show.

  • No, it is.

  • They're like, why do you have a talk show?

  • Because everybody's like well, aren't you working on a record?

  • And I'm like well, yeah.

  • And they're like, aren't you doing The Voice?

  • I'm like, well, yeah.

  • And I'm also doing this.

  • Because why not.

  • I don't know.

  • You got to matter till you don't, people.

  • And I love talking, so.

  • I do love talking, you know this.

  • Is that why you wanted to do a talk show, because you love

  • talking?

  • No.

  • Really I wanted to do the talk show.

  • My husband ended up convincing me because I actually

  • said no the first couple times.

  • Because I was like, everybody's been drinking or getting high.

  • This is a horrible idea.

  • And then he convinced me because I really

  • do love the fact that--

  • there's a lot of negativity going on right now.

  • I don't love that.

  • But there is a lot of negativity happening,

  • a lot of division happening.

  • And one of my big things even on tour

  • is to like bring people together.

  • Like my audience is filled with random people

  • that would probably never be in the same place.

  • And I want my show to be like that.

  • And he kind of sold me on the fact

  • of all the good we'd be able to do

  • and inclusion and all of that.

  • And so and I love that about you.

  • So that's why I love that I'm on for you.

  • It is a wonderful thing to do, yes.

  • Put some positivity into the world.

  • Yes.

  • That's fantastic.

  • A good focus.

  • And I like-- and people get a little concert

  • because you start the show singing.

  • Yes, not my own songs, because that's fame.

  • Right.

  • Not really, I think people would love

  • to sing along with you to your own songs,

  • just like in concert.

  • I'm sure they love that.

  • We might randomly do that like at points or stuff, maybe

  • on Christmas or something.

  • But like I just feel like a tool being like,

  • come on, guys, sing my hits with me.

  • I'm not-- no.

  • Not going to do that.

  • But I love singing other--

  • you love musicians.

  • You love music and so do I.

  • How do you pick the song you're going to sing?

  • Someone from the audience picks it, and I learn it real fast.

  • Like I'm learning one backstage because I

  • have a show after this.

  • Wait, wait, wait, someone from the audience

  • decides the song you're going to sing?

  • Yeah.

  • And we did-- we've been doing it on tour for like 15 years,

  • and then we thought, well I thought, oh,

  • this would be a great idea.

  • Let's do it on the show.

  • And it's a lot of work.

  • But I love--

  • I genuinely love artists and I love music,

  • I love celebrating art.

  • And yeah, someone from the audience picks it

  • and they have a reason why they picked it.

  • And so it kind of connects the audience to me

  • right off the bat, they're kind of a co-host.

  • And so what happens if they pick something

  • that is really difficult?

  • Have you had a song that's hard to sing?

  • Well, it's not necessarily that things are hard,

  • it's just that they shouldn't happen.

  • Like me covering Eminem was pretty much

  • the [EXPLOSION SOUND EFFECT]

  • Which Eminem song?

  • But I-- challenge accepted.

  • "Eight mile."

  • You know, mom's spaghetti--

  • That's the one.

  • Yeah.

  • I know mom's spaghetti.

  • It was so bad, but whatever.

  • Challenge accepted.

  • I'll sing anything.

  • Literally we've done like country,

  • like we'll do anything.

  • Because the very first show, I surprised

  • you and you were doing the Jonas Brothers song,

  • I'm A Sucker For You.

  • Yes, I love that song.

  • And you did that very well.

  • Yeah, I was excited to see when a fan picked that one,

  • because I love that one.

  • That's a good song.

  • All right so anyway, so that's fine.

  • You were surprising me.

  • You were so nice.

  • You came by.

  • Here's the thing my audience freaked out to where I--

  • when she left I was like, come back.

  • They were happier then.

  • They were freaking out.

  • You were so kind, and you brought me a beautiful painting

  • that we are hanging in our studio.

  • We had one wall.

  • We had one wall for it, and that's where it.

  • But is it on the set?

  • Or--

  • No, it's on the set.

  • Or backstage.

  • We only had one empty wall.

  • I'm telling you, seriously everything is filled

  • with like guitars or whatever.

  • All right.

  • Yeah.

  • And your face.

  • I need to see it there every day.

  • All right.

  • With the pooch.

  • Well I have something, before we go to break,

  • I got you, because you're very, very busy.

  • So let's go over here.

  • OK.

  • And I'll show you what I got you.

  • OK.

  • I'm going to follow you.

  • It's a chair, because you're a talk show host,

  • and and you're on The Voice.

  • Your hands are cold, too.

  • Yes, it's cold.

  • Right, so what happens is when you push this,

  • somebody backstage--

  • should do that.

  • And then so that's The Voice.

  • So we'll take it--

  • And then when you're in the studio, you can sing.

  • I'm recording a record.

  • And you record.

  • So you can use this during the commercial break.

  • Exactly.

  • And do that.

  • Kill three birds with one stone.

  • Well, that's a horrible expression, but yes.

  • Yes.

  • I love birds.

  • I'm just kidding.

  • We have bird feeders at my house and everything.

  • Alright, whatever.

  • Hi, I'm Andy.

  • Ellen asked me to remind you to subscribe to her channel

  • so you can see more awesome videos, like videos

  • of me getting scared or saying embarrassing things,

  • like ball peen hammer.

  • And also some videos of Ellen and other celebrities

  • if you're into that sort of thing.

  • Ya!

  • [BEEP] God [BEEP]

Hey, the talk show is doing very well.

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