Justin
Timberlake
and
Jennifer
Aniston
took
Ellen
DeGeneres
by
surprise
on
Thursday,
November
12,
2015,
by
appearing
on
her
show
unnoticed!
If
you're
wondering
what
was
special
about
yesterday,
it
was
the
2000th
episode
of
the
Ellen
DeGeneres
Show!
As
the
comedian
started
her
show,
she
announced
it
was
her
2000th
episode
and
she
wished
her
dear
friend
Jennifer
Aniston
was
there
to
celebrate
the
occasion.
Jennifer
Aniston
was
the
first
guest
to
appear
on
Ellen's
first
episode
in
2003.
Image
Courtesy
:
Daily
Mail/Ellen
TV
Much
to
her
surprise,
the
'Friends'
actress
appeared
from
behind
the
doors
with
a
replica
of
a
doormat
she
had
gifted
Ellen
on
her
first
episode
in
2003.
The
doormat
had
a
welcome
greeting
printed
on
it
and
a
red
bow
attached
to
it.
Just
when
Ellen
had
digested
the
fact
that
her
favorite
person
surprised
her
on
such
a
special
day,
there
was
another
guest
who
entered
the
stage
showing
his
moves.
Yup!
It
was
Ellen's
another
dearest
friend,
Justin
Timberlake.
Image
Courtesy
:
Daily
Mail/Ellen
TV
This
turned
out
to
be
Ellen's
one
of
the
most
memorable
moments
and
a
memory
of
lifetime
.
Everybody,
including
the
staff
and
her
wife
Portia
Di
Rossi
,find
it
very
hard
to
surprise
the
57
years
old
comedian.
This
was
the
first
time
it
happened
successfully.
It
was
a
very
emotional
moment
for
Jennifer
and
Ellen
as
they
spoke
about
the
success
of
the
show.
They
got
teary
and
took
a
moment
to
thank
everyone
for
making
the
show
such
a
hit.
Ellen
jokingly
said
she
would
have
charged
more
had
she
known
it
would
be
a
huge
success.
Image
Courtesy
:
Daily
Mail/Ellen
TV
Besides
her
close
friends'
surprise,
the
comedian
had
something
more
to
celebrate
her
day.
The
president
of
Warner
Bros,
Peter
Roth
was
introduced
on
stage
by
Jennifer
Aniston.
Peter
overwhelmed
by
the
success
of
the
show
had
a
special
gift
for
Ellen.
The
president
of
Warner
Bros
announced
that
from
henceforth,
Stage
1
will
officially
be
the
'Ellen's
Stage'.
"I
am
so
pleased
and
so
personally
privileged
to
be
able
to
officially
dedicate
Stage
1,
which
forever
more
will
be
now
known
as
"The
Ellen
Stage.",
said
Peter.