Jim Parsons, Mayim Bialik, Chet Faker

It all started with the big bang, and now JIM PARSONS is back! The talented actor starred on "The Big Bang Theory" for 12 seasons, earning four Emmys for his role as Sheldon Cooper. Now he's joined forces with his former co-star and on-screen wife MAYIM BIALIK for their new FOX show, "Call Me Kat." They've reunited to serve as executive producers on the sitcom, and Mayim stars as a 39-year-old woman who decided to use the money her parents had been saving for her wedding to instead open a cat-themed cafe. Be sure to watch this dynamic duo on Ellen!
Plus, Australian singer/songwriter CHET FAKER will perform his latest single, "Low"!
Then, Ellen meets the Cannizzaro family from Dawsonville, Georgia to talk about 18-month-old Kasen going viral on TikTok. Mom Bria captured her son playing with their Christmas tree when he turned around and posed with a hilarious smirk, and the video has since received over 45 million views and turned into countless memes. Ellen will talk with them about the viral video. Set a reminder to watch this adorable family!
Finally, Ellen will chat with Thomas Dodd from Tamworth, England. He recently went viral with a video of him describing how he drunkenly changed his legal name to "Celine Dion" and didn't remember doing so until a few days later... when he received a certificate in the mail confirming the change!
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