Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles You know, being a talk show host, I don't have time to do the things that I used to do, like rock climbing or grocery shopping. And luckily, Walmart makes shopping easier and faster with their free grocery store pickup. You can order fresh groceries online or by downloading the Walmart grocery app. And get this, Walmart even loads your fresh groceries into your trunk. I'm sure they'll put them in your backseat if that's where you-- wherever you want them. But they'll put them in your car. And I'm going to try it right now. Nancy Grenier, where are you, Nancy-- Hi. Hi. [MUSIC PLAYING] [INAUDIBLE] Hi, Nancy. Sit down. These are leather seats. Well, not-- they're pleather. They're very nice. Yes. Hi, Ellen. Hi, Nancy. How are you doing? I am fantastic. All right. Where do you live? I live in Fallbrook, California. All right. And what do you do? I teach six-year-olds. I teach first grade. Oh, that's adorable. Are they good? Most of the time. OK, good. Not always. All right, good. OK, so I have some groceries. And I need them picked up. And I would like you to go get them. Because I want to show everybody how easy it is. I'm a great grocery picker-upper. All right. There's some stuff for me, and there's some rash cream for Mary. Hi, Mary. Hi, Andy. I'm a big fan. Yeah. So I'm going to send you and Jeannie to go pick up my groceries at Walmart. OK. OK, Jeannie, where are you? You're going to go with Jeannie. Thank you, Ellen. [INAUDIBLE] There she goes. She's getting in the car. All right. Let her in. All right, good. All right, she's gone. OK. Here is what's going to happen. Nancy's daughter lives in Australia, and she hasn't seen her in over two years because the flights are so expensive. So what Nancy doesn't know is, her daughter is the one who's going to deliver the groceries to her car when she gets there. I know. We're all-- it's going to be very exciting. Hopefully, she's as excited to see her daughter as she was to have met me. That would be awkward if she's like, hey. I met Ellen! All right. So I can't wait to see this. I can't wait for Mary to get the rash cream. Earlier in the show, I sent an audience member named Nancy to Walmart to pick up my groceries. Nancy's daughter, Addie, currently lives in Australia, and they haven't seen each other in two years. And what Nancy doesn't know is, we actually flew her daughter here. We're about to reunite them right now. Jeannie and Nancy just arrived at Walmart. So we'll check in with them. Hey, you guys. Hi. [CHEERING] Y'all need some jackets. It's very cold and windy, it looks like. We need some parkas. It's freezing. OK. We should have sent you with something like that. All right, so you're there to pick up the groceries. Are the groceries there yet? I think that they're on their way out soon. OK. You missed most of the show, and I apologize for that, Nancy. That's OK. But I really just want my groceries. Oh, there they are. I have your groceries. Oh my God. [SCREAMING] Oh my God! It's my daughter! Oh my God. This is my beautiful daughter. It's your daughter, Addie. All right, get in the car. Come back. Oh my gosh. You've got to go see Ellen. Grab the stuff. Get in the car. Don't forget my groceries. We'll see you soon. Get in the car. Shut that door. Shut that door. Love you. Oh my God! I'm sorry I lied to you. [INAUDIBLE] All right, we'll be back. Earlier in the show, I sent an audience member named Nancy to Walmart to pick up my groceries. Nancy's daughter, Addie, currently lives in Australia. And they're just coming back. [SCREAMING] We have your groceries. Hi, Addie. Hi. Those are my groceries. Yes, we got what you needed. Thank you so much. That was fast. How convenient was that? You just pull up to Walmart-- Look what they have at Walmart. --and then sometimes you can find your daughter there. In the parking lot. Wow, that's amazing. I just phone it in, and then they bring her to the car. Yeah, then she went right to the car. Your face was priceless. Because you just went-- you were sweet, and then went, thank you, and then you went, oh my God. It took her two seconds to realize who it was, actually. Yeah, it took me a minute. Yeah, well it's been two years. Yeah. So that must be hard to be away from each other for so long. Because y'all are really close. You were really close. And you talk every day on the phone. Yeah. We do. Every single day. That's annoying, sometimes, for her. But not for me. So that was hard for you to keep a secret. Because you knew we were going to do this a week ago. I have had severe anxiety. I've had sleepless nights from lying to my mother. And I had to come up with a story of why I wouldn't be answering my phone. For a couple of days. Yeah, so I said my phone broke. If I say Marco, she has to say polo. There's a time limit. Yeah. And there's not been polos coming back. So I was a little nervous. Well, I had to tell her that I broke my phone, and that my phone's at the Apple store. Yeah, and I sent you money for the phone. Sorry. So you owe her that money. All right. She does not need a new phone. It seems like we started a fight here. No, we're good. So why has it been two-- it's because the flights are so expensive, right? Yeah, it's Australia. Yeah, flights are really expensive. And it's a really far way to come. And life is expensive, and flights are expensive, and sometimes-- And you're working. Yeah, I work two jobs. And she's a teacher. And we both live how we can and try to get by. And sometimes life gets in the way. Where are you living in Australia? I live in Brisbane. Uh-huh. And why did you move there? It seems like you've-- I heard you always wanted to go to Australia. Yeah, it's been something I've always wanted to do my whole life. She had a shoebox at age 12. She put money in there. What's that for? I'm going to Australia. Really? Yeah, I've always wanted to go. And then she did. When I was about 24 or 25, I realized if I actually wanted to go, I needed to just go-- actually go. She did. So I did. That's amazing. Now I live there. Yeah. How long have you lived there? Well, on this visa, 2 and 1/2 years. But total, I went over the first time five years ago. It's great. It's gorgeous. I mean, obviously, I like Australia, because my wife-- It's really pretty here too, though. Yeah. It is pretty here. It's pretty here too. But the beaches. Just beaches. So I understand y'all used to watch the show together all the time. Yes. Yes, it was mandatory. Get home. There are snacks. It's The Ellen Show. Chop chop. Let's go. Every day when I came home from school. It was a tradition. It was a thing. And now we're sitting on the couch. Very strange. It's very strange. I know. You go to Walmart, you find a daughter. You come for a taping, and you meet Ellen. Yeah. I know. What is happening? All right, let's see what I asked for. The monopoly game, that's correct. Yes. I asked for some Pedialyte. We chose the cherry flavor. Yep. I asked for-- let's see. Yeah, we need that. Tissue, you want that? Yeah. Yeah. There. A dog toy. And let's see what else. Is the rash cream in here? I think it is. I think it is. There it is. All right. Yeah. She put it in. It in there. It's at the bottom. There it is. The rash cream. And also, you know what? Walmart really doesn't want y'all to go that long not seeing each other again. So also, I had ordered this from Walmart. They want to give you $10,000, and you $10,000. So that's $20,000 from Walmart. That's from Walmart. That's $20,000. And my viewers are getting $10 off their first Walmart grocery order. Go to Ellentube to find out how. And everyone in my audience is going home with a $150 Walmart gift card. We will be back.
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