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Laura Dern: Ellen's Coming Out Episode Was Life-Changing
16 Feb
Summary
- Dern calls Ellen's 1997 coming-out episode life-changing.
- The forward-thinking episode faced backlash, including bomb threats.
- Fans found the episode instrumental in their own coming-out journeys.

Laura Dern recently shared reflections on her experience appearing in the groundbreaking 1997 two-part episode of "Ellen" where Ellen DeGeneres publicly came out as a lesbian. This event marked a significant moment for LGBTQ+ representation on television, featuring the first lead queer character.
Dern described the experience on a podcast, noting that while the episode is now viewed as an obvious cultural advancement, its initial airing in April 1997 led to severe repercussions. Those involved, including Dern, DeGeneres, and other stars, faced significant backlash, including bomb threats and loss of sponsors. DeGeneres's show was ultimately canceled following the episode's airing.
Despite the professional toll, Dern expressed deep gratitude for her involvement, calling it "one of the most incredible experiences of my life." She recounted fans telling her how the episode aided their own coming-out processes. Dern also pointed to being honored by the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles in 2020 as evidence of cultural progress in LGBTQ+ representation.




