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Jennifer Aniston breaks down in tears while filming the 'Ellen' interview for the last time - (Photo)

Jennifer Aniston breaks down in tears while filming the 'Ellen' interview for the last time - (Photo)

Jennifer Aniston breaks down in tears while filming the 'Ellen' interview for the last time - (Photo)


It's the end of an era! Jennifer Aniston cries and wipes her tears as she makes her very emotional return to 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' for her final season.


All good things must come to an end. The nineteenth and final season of The Ellen DeGeneres Show premieres on September 13. Jennifer Aniston, 52, will be a guest on the September 14 episode, and a new teaser reveals her on-air reunion of her with Ellen DeGeneres, 63, is full of tears.


As Jennifer goes out to chat with Ellen, her eyes fill with tears. Jennifer and Ellen, who are longtime friends, hug for a long time when they greet each other. After sitting down, Jennifer has to continually wipe the tears from her eyes.

Jennifer Aniston breaks down in tears while filming the 'Ellen' interview for the last time - (Photo)


"What the hell? This is not supposed to be emotional, ”Jennifer tells Ellen. The Morning Show Star wipes her eyes on a tissue to make sure her makeup doesn't get out of hand.


Jennifer was Ellen's first guest on the show's series premiere in 2003. Over the years, Jennifer admitted that she appeared on Ellen's show 19 times. Jen also takes a moment to point out the gift she gave Ellen 18 years ago, a rug that has since been replaced to look like the original.

Jennifer Aniston breaks down in tears while filming the 'Ellen' interview for the last time - (Photo)


Ellen announced in May 2021 that her show would end after season 19. "It was going to stop after season 16," she said. The Hollywood Reporter. That was going to be my last season, and they wanted to sign for four more years, and I said I would sign maybe one. They said there was no way to sign for one. "We can't do that with affiliates, and stations need more commitment." So we [settled] in three more years, and I knew it would be the last. That has been the plan from the beginning. And everyone kept saying, even when I signed, 'You know, it's going to be 19, don't you want to go to 20? It's a good number '. So is 19. «

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