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  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • [CHEERING]

  • What?

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • 12 years ago, our next guest was vacationing

  • with her family in Hawaii when she met another young girl

  • on a dinner cruise.

  • They became best friends for one night.

  • After finding this photo of the two of them last week,

  • she tweeted it out and asked the internet

  • to help track her friend down.

  • Her tweet was shared over 120,000 times.

  • We're about to reunite them.

  • But first, from Hampton, Virginia,

  • please welcome Brianna Cry.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Hello, Brianna.

  • Hi.

  • OK, this is really exciting.

  • This is so exciting.

  • So how did you find the photo, and why did you

  • decide to post it?

  • Because you only knew this girl for one day.

  • Yes, I live with my grandparents.

  • So my grandmother collects a lot of scrapbooks,

  • pictures of everything.

  • I could just be sitting down and she'd be like,

  • let's take a picture.

  • So she has scrapbooks of everything.

  • So I like to go back sometimes and look at the pictures.

  • So this particular night, I wanted

  • to look at the Hawaii vacation photos.

  • And I'm flipping through, and then I see this girl,

  • and I'm like, OK, we were really close right here.

  • We had a great time for this one night.

  • So I'm like, where is she?

  • What is she doing now?

  • Because we look so close right there, right?

  • Yeah.

  • And I posted on Twitter and I said, guys, please

  • retweet this.

  • Help me find her so I can see what she's doing now.

  • What's going on?

  • Right.

  • And how long was it until you got a response?

  • It was about 11 hours.

  • I woke up.

  • It was not retweets when I went to sleep.

  • It was like 4:00 in the morning.

  • I don't know what I was doing.

  • But I woke up and it was over 1,000 retweets.

  • And I'm like, OK, these people are actually

  • taking this seriously.

  • I might find her.

  • So when she commented, I was like, this isn't her.

  • And then I zoomed in on the picture,

  • and I see her Hawaii vacation photo.

  • And I'm like, oh, my goodness.

  • We found her.

  • Y'all found her.

  • That's amazing.

  • OK, so you haven't met.

  • This is just-- we're going to--

  • you haven't seen her.

  • So we're going to reunite you right now.

  • So Heidi, come on out.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • How are you?

  • Don't be nervous.

  • OK, Heidi, hello.

  • There's your friend, Brianna.

  • It's me from the picture!

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • You flew in from Virginia?

  • We're here.

  • You live here?

  • I live in California.

  • So yeah, we flew her.

  • And she didn't do it on her own.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • So I don't know if she would've paid for this.

  • I mean, this is--

  • It's Ellen.

  • All right, so did you feel the same way?

  • Did you feel like you had that connection for that one day?

  • I think yeah, I did.

  • Yeah, I mean, it was just for one day.

  • I'm sorry.

  • But it was.

  • It's OK.

  • It's OK.

  • Look at us.

  • So you do remember her?

  • I do remember her on the cruise.

  • How long before they got to you and you saw this?

  • I think it was about 11 hours, I think.

  • Yeah.

  • So right away, as soon as you knew,

  • you got in touch with her?

  • Mm-hmm.

  • When my friend contacted me, they

  • sent a message that was like, it's a weird question,

  • but were you on a dinner cruise in Hawaii in 2006?

  • And see, I never told people that I

  • was on vacation back then.

  • So it was a kind of a weird question.

  • But I said yes, and they sent me a screenshot.

  • And yeah, it was me.

  • And you had a picture from that same vacation in your house

  • as well?

  • Yeah.

  • It was in a big--

  • my family tends to take a lot of vacation pictures.

  • And--

  • See, y'all have a lot in common.

  • It was in a big display cabinet about my height.

  • And I had to go digging around for it.

  • I had a little Indiana Jones moment

  • when I had to pull it out and blow the dust off of it

  • to see if it was still OK.

  • And I pulled it out.

  • I took a couple of pictures.

  • I picked the best one.

  • I mean, at least I hope it was the best one.

  • And then-- well, I mean, I suppose you do know the rest.

  • Yeah.

  • Let's take a reunion picture so that--

  • we're going to go to the doors over here

  • and we're going to take another reunion picture.

  • So if y'all separate again, we can reunite you again.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Aw!

  • I'm sorry [INAUDIBLE].

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Look at us.

  • All right, that's good.

  • Now here's what we want to do because you're both in college,

  • and that's very expensive.

  • So our friends at Shutterfly care about reunions

  • that happen on Twitter.

  • So they want to help you pay for your education

  • by giving each of you a check for $10,000.

  • [CHEERING]

  • Thank you.

  • You're welcome!

  • There you go.

  • We'll be back.

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