Many fans have considered the highs and lows of Ellen DeGeneres’ career as her chat show comes to an end after 19 seasons. In a subsequent instance, the 64-year-old reported experiencing “severe” back pain subsequent to catching COVID-19 during the peak of the pandemic.
Following accusations that her show was a toxic place to work, DeGeneres made the decision to leave the spotlight in order to devote more time to pursuing her passion for animal conservation. She recently finished building The Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in Rwanda.
But the actress recently revealed on social media that she had been diagnosed with COVID-19, and she also mentioned how surprised she was to learn that one of the symptoms is back discomfort.
After confirming that she had taken “appropriate precautions” at the time of her virus infection in December 2020, the host proclaimed her compliance.
One week later, DeGeneres provided a health update, stating that she was “100%” and then disclosing information about the ailment that doctors “don’t tell you.”
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” airs every evening at 11:35 p.m. EST and includes a variety of celebrities, athletes, musicians, comedians, human interest stories, funny skits, and a house band.
Ellen DeGeneres, Billie Joe Armstrong, and musical guests Jimmie Allen & Brad Paisley were among the attendees on Tuesday, April 20.
“I feel great,” she murmured. They fail to mention that you would have excruciating back ache.That didn’t occur to me as a symptom until I talked to a couple other folks.
“Who would have guessed?” “How so?” DeGeneres pondered. “I have pain in my back.”

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