Ellen DeGeneres Calls It Quits
The adored comedian and television broadcaster Ellen DeGeneres has declared her retirement from stand-up comedy. Ellen recently disclosed to her audience that her current tour, “Ellen’s Last Stand…Up,” will be her last stand-up tour during a show in Santa Rosa, California.
Many fans were taken aback by the announcement. One of the audience members asked Ellen if she will be doing movies or other stages once her tour ended.
With frankness, Ellen answered, “Um, no.” You will only see me once more from now on. “I’m done after my Netflix special,” which will premiere at the end of 2024.

Ellen’s announcement that multiple of her scheduled gigs in Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Seattle, and other places have been canceled added to the surprise.
Ellen took a minute to thank her supporters for their continuous support, even though she hasn’t released an official comment regarding these cancellations. She said, “Let me catch you up on what’s been going on with me since you last saw me.” I own hens.

The 66-year-old comic addressed her current troubles with her trademark humor, suggesting that she would ultimately be “kicked out for being old.
” She said, “Oh yeah, and I got kicked out of show business for being mean.” Ellen firmly declared, “I am many things, but I am not mean,” in spite of the difficulties.

Looking back on her career, Ellen conceded that public opinion had changed, saying, “I used to say, ‘I don’t care what people say about me.'” I see now that I stated it when I was at my most well-known.

Ellen conveyed her appreciation for her devoted following and the support they have given her throughout the years, despite the highs and lows.

Fans of Ellen DeGeneres will always treasure the innumerable moments of laughter and happiness she has brought into their lives as she gets ready to retire from stand-up comedy. Her forthcoming Netflix special looks to be a worthy send-off for her storied comedic career.
