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All month long we've been partnering with Ulta Beauty
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to raise awareness for breast cancer research.
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For every person that gets dunked,
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they will donate $10,000.
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[MUSIC - CIARA, "DOSE"]
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(SINGING) [INAUDIBLE]
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[CHEERING]
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(SINGING) [INAUDIBLE].
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00:00:20,665 --> 00:00:22,637 Promise that I make you lie.
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Promise I know what you like.
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Uh, uh, [INAUDIBLE].
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Put it-- put it-- put it down.
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[INAUDIBLE]
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00:00:33,483 --> 00:00:36,934 Just get back up again [INAUDIBLE]..
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Just get back up again [INAUDIBLE]..
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Just get back up again.
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I don't--
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I'll have to count.
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I don't look silly, do I?
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No, no.
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(SINGING) Just get back up again.
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[INAUDIBLE]
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[INAUDIBLE]
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All right, this is getting where you'll never
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show this on television.
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You were going to do push ups and there's
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going to be a plate of mashed potatoes on the floor,
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and you're going to take a bite every time
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you get close to the plate.
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[CHEERING]
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(SINGING) [INAUDIBLE] trust me boy [INAUDIBLE]..
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Since were raising money for breast cancer awareness
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this month, if we complete the demo,
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Ulta Beauty will donate $10,000 towards breast cancer research.
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We take the flower, and we put it in the dough.
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And just like that into the dough!
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[LAUGHTER]
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I like to put my whole body into it.
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What I like to do--
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[LAUGHTER]
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00:01:34,095 --> 00:01:40,410 Uh, OK, like a DJ almost.
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You were diagnosed-- it was ovarian cancer, is that right?
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Yes.
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OK, when did you then discover you had breast cancer?
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My mom was diagnosed in March of 2014.
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And then I was diagnosed in August.
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My mom and I actually carpooled to chemo together,
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and we had treatment across the hall.
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And when I lost my hair, she already had her hair gone.
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And it was like-- it was somewhat comforting.
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You were comforting because in her chemo room,
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they have the TV set up there just as a distraction.
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And you were the best.
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You always made us laugh.
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We always looked forward to you.
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It was something we always looked forward
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to every time [INAUDIBLE].
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We really did.
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It was like the bright spot of our day.
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I just want to say thank you because for five years
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you'd be my chemo buddy every night.
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And you've helped me go to sleep with a laugh.
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And I just thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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[MUSIC - PINK, "JUST LIKE FIRE"]
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(SINGING) Just like fire burning out the way.
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You just went through something very, very serious.
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I don't think anybody knows about this.
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Yeah, I had breast cancer.
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So you made the decision to--
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Have a bilateral mastectomy.
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I had both breasts removed.
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And that's why I was like, I don't know.
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Should we talk about it or what?
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Because man, I mean, how many things could I have-- black,
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lesbian, and--
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[LAUGHTER]
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And I'm like, I can't be the poster child for everything,
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you know?
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[LAUGHTER]
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And--
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I am going to challenge all of my guests
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to make a better entrance than Jessica Biel, who was amazing.
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For each guest that makes a cool entrance this month,
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Ulta Beauty will make a donation to breast cancer research.
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[MUSIC - PINK, "JUST LIKE FIRE"]
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(SINGING) Just like fire burning out the way.
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For that I give you $10,000.
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Yeah!
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[INAUDIBLE]
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(SINGING) Watch this madness colorful charade.
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No one can be just like me anywhere.
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Just like--
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That deserves $30,000.
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Woo!
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(SINGING) [INAUDIBLE] I'mma disappear when they come--
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You were diagnosed in 2007, is that right?
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I like to say I'm the class of 2007.
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Uh-huh.
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When you think all the money that's been raised,
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of all the research that's being done,
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and just the advances since I was diagnosed, I cannot wait.
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And it's going to happen.
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It's going to happen.
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We're going to go, remember when people got cancer?
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Remember when people talked about cancer?
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Remember they would have a month about that?
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Yeah.
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It's going to be in our rear view mirror.
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It has to be.
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[APPLAUSE]