Ellen DeGeneres Reveals the Weird Rules That Can Get You Kicked Off the Show

One Australian attendee reported that Ellen’s production crew required each member of the audience to 1 by 1 create their own unique dance move. This was just in case one person was individually called on. Nobody was called on, this was most likely a stalling tactic. This whole process took an entire hour, and Ellen didn’t show up until around 3:30 p.m., which is three hours after the intended start time.

Everybody Has To Dance

Ellen actually requires all audience members, and guests, to be prepared to dance at all times. 

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