Friday, March 22, 2013

Ellen DeGeneres live show in Sydney - Herald Sun





Ellen DeGeneres will pre-record her television show at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney on Saturday.






ELLEN DeGeneres is urging fans to get to the taping of her first Australian show, saying there are still seats left for the Sydney audience.



The TV host landed in Sydney yesterday for a highly-anticipated Australian visit, with a number of events planned over two days.


Up to 3000 fans have been offered the chance to be a member of the audience on a first come, first serve basis, with hundreds packing in from the early hours.


Ellen tweeted pictures of the set this morning saying there were still plenty of seats left.


"The only thing that'd look better is if you were here, too. Get here, Sydney!," she tweeted, along with a picture of the set with the Sydney Opera House in the background.


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Ellen DeGeneres, Sydney Airport


US TV personality Ellen DeGeneres and her partner, Australian actress Portia de Rossi, arrive at Sydney Airport. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images



She said she was looking forward to taping the show.


"This is gonna be so much fun, Sydney! I've got surprises, games & as much cash as they'd let me exchange at the airport. There's still room!," she tweeted.


A screen has been set up at Mrs Macquarie's Chair to allow members of the public to watch the show, being filmed at the Royal Botanic Gardens.





Ellen DeGeneres has arrived in Australia





DeGeneres and her Aussie posse, including Geelong-born wife Portia and mum Betty, was mobbed from the moment she danced her way through Sydney Airport's arrivals hall yesterday to her first brush with our wildlife on the tourism trail.


Shaking off jet lag and the lurgy which forced her first visit to Sydney and Melbourne to be postponed by a week, the 55-year-old hit the ground running. She shunned a secret VIP arrival and chose instead to stroll down the public entrance into Sydney Airport, holding hands with Portia.


The Emmy-winner was welcomed by thousands of fans and the Qantas choir, who set the tone for the celebratory trip ahead, which DeGeneres will use to acquaint herself with her wife's home country and those devoted to her brand of positivity and fun.


NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker welcomed the decision to choose the Royal Botanic Gardens as the site for the first ever overseas pre-recorded taping of the Ellen DeGeneres show from noon.



Ellen DeGeneres, Instagram


Ellen DeGeneres watches the koalas at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. Picture: Ellen DeGeneres/Instagram



She said that with a Twitter fan base in excess of 17 million, DeGeneres will put a spotlight on the garden and attract many local and international visitors to it.


The NSW government's tourism and major events agency Destination NSW is supporting Ellen's visit to the state.


Destination NSW chief executive officer Sandra Chipchase said it was a major coup for NSW as it was the first time DeGeneres had taken her US show overseas.





Talk show queen Ellen DeGeneres has arrived in Sydney to film segments for her daytime program Ellen. Courtesy: Nine News






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