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  • You know, being a talk show host, I don't have time

  • to do the things that I used to do,

  • like rock climbing or grocery shopping.

  • And luckily, Walmart makes shopping easier and faster

  • with their free grocery store pickup.

  • You can order fresh groceries online or by downloading

  • the Walmart grocery app.

  • And get this, Walmart even loads your fresh groceries

  • into your trunk.

  • I'm sure they'll put them in your backseat

  • if that's where you-- wherever you want them.

  • But they'll put them in your car.

  • And I'm going to try it right now.

  • Nancy Grenier, where are you, Nancy--

  • Hi.

  • Hi.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • Hi, Nancy.

  • Sit down.

  • These are leather seats.

  • Well, not-- they're pleather.

  • They're very nice.

  • Yes.

  • Hi, Ellen.

  • Hi, Nancy.

  • How are you doing?

  • I am fantastic.

  • All right.

  • Where do you live?

  • I live in Fallbrook, California.

  • All right.

  • And what do you do?

  • I teach six-year-olds.

  • I teach first grade.

  • Oh, that's adorable.

  • Are they good?

  • Most of the time.

  • OK, good.

  • Not always.

  • All right, good.

  • OK, so I have some groceries.

  • And I need them picked up.

  • And I would like you to go get them.

  • Because I want to show everybody how easy it is.

  • I'm a great grocery picker-upper.

  • All right.

  • There's some stuff for me, and there's

  • some rash cream for Mary.

  • Hi, Mary.

  • Hi, Andy.

  • I'm a big fan.

  • Yeah.

  • So I'm going to send you and Jeannie

  • to go pick up my groceries at Walmart.

  • OK.

  • OK, Jeannie, where are you?

  • You're going to go with Jeannie.

  • Thank you, Ellen.

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • There she goes.

  • She's getting in the car.

  • All right.

  • Let her in.

  • All right, good.

  • All right, she's gone.

  • OK.

  • Here is what's going to happen.

  • Nancy's daughter lives in Australia,

  • and she hasn't seen her in over two years

  • because the flights are so expensive.

  • So what Nancy doesn't know is, her daughter

  • is the one who's going to deliver the groceries

  • to her car when she gets there.

  • I know.

  • We're all-- it's going to be very exciting.

  • Hopefully, she's as excited to see her daughter

  • as she was to have met me.

  • That would be awkward if she's like, hey.

  • I met Ellen!

  • All right.

  • So I can't wait to see this.

  • I can't wait for Mary to get the rash cream.

  • Earlier in the show, I sent an audience member named Nancy

  • to Walmart to pick up my groceries.

  • Nancy's daughter, Addie, currently lives in Australia,

  • and they haven't seen each other in two years.

  • And what Nancy doesn't know is, we actually

  • flew her daughter here.

  • We're about to reunite them right now.

  • Jeannie and Nancy just arrived at Walmart.

  • So we'll check in with them.

  • Hey, you guys.

  • Hi.

  • [CHEERING]

  • Y'all need some jackets.

  • It's very cold and windy, it looks like.

  • We need some parkas.

  • It's freezing.

  • OK.

  • We should have sent you with something like that.

  • All right, so you're there to pick up the groceries.

  • Are the groceries there yet?

  • I think that they're on their way out soon.

  • OK.

  • You missed most of the show, and I apologize for that, Nancy.

  • That's OK.

  • But I really just want my groceries.

  • Oh, there they are.

  • I have your groceries.

  • Oh my God.

  • [SCREAMING] Oh my God!

  • It's my daughter!

  • Oh my God.

  • This is my beautiful daughter.

  • It's your daughter, Addie.

  • All right, get in the car.

  • Come back.

  • Oh my gosh.

  • You've got to go see Ellen.

  • Grab the stuff.

  • Get in the car.

  • Don't forget my groceries.

  • We'll see you soon.

  • Get in the car.

  • Shut that door.

  • Shut that door.

  • Love you.

  • Oh my God!

  • I'm sorry I lied to you.

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • All right, we'll be back.

  • Earlier in the show, I sent an audience member named Nancy

  • to Walmart to pick up my groceries.

  • Nancy's daughter, Addie, currently lives in Australia.

  • And they're just coming back.

  • [SCREAMING]

  • We have your groceries.

  • Hi, Addie.

  • Hi.

  • Those are my groceries.

  • Yes, we got what you needed.

  • Thank you so much.

  • That was fast.

  • How convenient was that?

  • You just pull up to Walmart--

  • Look what they have at Walmart.

  • --and then sometimes you can find your daughter there.

  • In the parking lot.

  • Wow, that's amazing.

  • I just phone it in, and then they bring her to the car.

  • Yeah, then she went right to the car.

  • Your face was priceless.

  • Because you just went--

  • you were sweet, and then went, thank you, and then you went,

  • oh my God.

  • It took her two seconds to realize who it was, actually.

  • Yeah, it took me a minute.

  • Yeah, well it's been two years.

  • Yeah.

  • So that must be hard to be away from each other for so long.

  • Because y'all are really close.

  • You were really close.

  • And you talk every day on the phone.

  • Yeah.

  • We do.

  • Every single day.

  • That's annoying, sometimes, for her.

  • But not for me.

  • So that was hard for you to keep a secret.

  • Because you knew we were going to do this a week ago.

  • I have had severe anxiety.

  • I've had sleepless nights from lying to my mother.

  • And I had to come up with a story of why I

  • wouldn't be answering my phone.

  • For a couple of days.

  • Yeah, so I said my phone broke.

  • If I say Marco, she has to say polo.

  • There's a time limit.

  • Yeah.

  • And there's not been polos coming back.

  • So I was a little nervous.

  • Well, I had to tell her that I broke my phone,

  • and that my phone's at the Apple store.

  • Yeah, and I sent you money for the phone.

  • Sorry.

  • So you owe her that money.

  • All right.

  • She does not need a new phone.

  • It seems like we started a fight here.

  • No, we're good.

  • So why has it been two--

  • it's because the flights are so expensive, right?

  • Yeah, it's Australia.

  • Yeah, flights are really expensive.

  • And it's a really far way to come.

  • And life is expensive, and flights are expensive,

  • and sometimes--

  • And you're working.

  • Yeah, I work two jobs.

  • And she's a teacher.

  • And we both live how we can and try to get by.

  • And sometimes life gets in the way.

  • Where are you living in Australia?

  • I live in Brisbane.

  • Uh-huh.

  • And why did you move there?

  • It seems like you've--

  • I heard you always wanted to go to Australia.

  • Yeah, it's been something I've always

  • wanted to do my whole life.

  • She had a shoebox at age 12.

  • She put money in there.

  • What's that for?

  • I'm going to Australia.

  • Really?

  • Yeah, I've always wanted to go.

  • And then she did.

  • When I was about 24 or 25, I realized

  • if I actually wanted to go, I needed to just go--

  • actually go.

  • She did.

  • So I did.

  • That's amazing.

  • Now I live there.

  • Yeah.

  • How long have you lived there?

  • Well, on this visa, 2 and 1/2 years.

  • But total, I went over the first time five years ago.

  • It's great.

  • It's gorgeous.

  • I mean, obviously, I like Australia, because my wife--

  • It's really pretty here too, though.

  • Yeah.

  • It is pretty here.

  • It's pretty here too.

  • But the beaches.

  • Just beaches.

  • So I understand y'all used to watch the show together all

  • the time.

  • Yes.

  • Yes, it was mandatory.

  • Get home.

  • There are snacks.

  • It's The Ellen Show.

  • Chop chop.

  • Let's go.

  • Every day when I came home from school.

  • It was a tradition.

  • It was a thing.

  • And now we're sitting on the couch.

  • Very strange.

  • It's very strange.

  • I know.

  • You go to Walmart, you find a daughter.

  • You come for a taping, and you meet Ellen.

  • Yeah.

  • I know.

  • What is happening?

  • All right, let's see what I asked for.

  • The monopoly game, that's correct.

  • Yes.

  • I asked for some Pedialyte.

  • We chose the cherry flavor.

  • Yep.

  • I asked for-- let's see.

  • Yeah, we need that.

  • Tissue, you want that?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • There.

  • A dog toy.

  • And let's see what else.

  • Is the rash cream in here?

  • I think it is.

  • I think it is.

  • There it is.

  • All right.

  • Yeah.

  • She put it in.

  • It in there.

  • It's at the bottom.

  • There it is.

  • The rash cream.

  • And also, you know what?

  • Walmart really doesn't want y'all to go that long not

  • seeing each other again.

  • So also, I had ordered this from Walmart.

  • They want to give you $10,000, and you $10,000.

  • So that's $20,000 from Walmart.

  • That's from Walmart.

  • That's $20,000.

  • And my viewers are getting $10 off their first Walmart grocery

  • order.

  • Go to Ellentube to find out how.

  • And everyone in my audience is going home with a $150 Walmart

  • gift card.

  • We will be back.

You know, being a talk show host, I don't have time

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