Ellen DeGeneres made a significant announcement about her sexuality on her sitcom Ellen 29 years ago.
The episode, known as “The Puppy Episode,” featured DeGeneres’ character meeting a woman named Susan, played by Laura Dern, and dealing with her attraction to her.
This episode aired on April 30, 1997, and was critically acclaimed, influencing Hollywood and the representation of LGBTQ+ characters on screen.
Despite acclaim, the sitcom Ellen was canceled after just one more season, amid reported tensions between DeGeneres and ABC following her coming-out episode.
After the cancellation, DeGeneres struggled to find work but eventually found success with her daytime talk show.
In 2016, she was awarded the Medal of Freedom by then-President Barack Obama, who remarked on her positive influence.
Obama stated, “Just how important it was not just to the LGBT community, but for all of us to see somebody so full of kindness and light.”
In recent years, DeGeneres faced backlash due to allegations of toxicity on the set of her talk show.
Despite this, she is back in the spotlight as she prepares to reprise her role as Dory in a new Pixar short film.
The new Dory-centered short film will continue her legacy as a voice actor, further solidifying her impact on the entertainment industry.