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  • This next story is proof that if there's

  • something you want to do in life,

  • it's never too late to do it.

  • After sending their seven kids to college,

  • Carl and Melody Johnson were inspired to go back to school

  • and finally get a degree of their own.

  • Their youngest son, Ryan, tweeted a photo of them

  • on graduation day last month, and it instantly went viral.

  • From McCall Creek, Mississippi, please

  • welcome the Johnson family.

  • We're just hanging out.

  • [INTERPOSING VOICES]

  • This time you're on TV.

  • Right.

  • Wait, first of all, congratulations.

  • Thank you.

  • What an incredible story.

  • It received a lot of attention.

  • Were you surprised to hear from The Ellen Show?

  • We were definitely surprised.

  • I couldn't believe it was actually happening.

  • You know, we're actually going to be on The Ellen Show?

  • The Ellen Show.

  • Then when they told us you was going to host the show--

  • It's better.

  • Better, right?

  • I don't know about better.

  • It's good.

  • I'm kidding.

  • Can we call you Jack?

  • Why not?

  • It's over anyway.

  • That's all I know, Jack.

  • So let's talk about the photo.

  • Ryan, why post to Twitter?

  • What made you want to post to Twitter?

  • Well, besides the fact that we look

  • really great in that photo--

  • I'll say, yeah.

  • It was just a really wonderful moment for my family.

  • I mean, we were so proud of them.

  • I wanted the whole world to see how the hardest working

  • people I know actually went back and got their degree.

  • I'm so proud of them.

  • I love that.

  • Such sweet little guy.

  • I mean, it's so cool.

  • And what did you think of the response?

  • Well, I don't have a Twitter account.

  • So when he told me it went viral, I was like, let me see.

  • Let's see what's going on here.

  • But when I actually saw it though,

  • I was reading what people were saying

  • that I was inspiring them--

  • because we have seven kids.

  • Ryan is the youngest.

  • And I decided to go back to better myself

  • and to do better in life.

  • And people were saying, well if she can do it, I can do it.

  • Anybody else can do it.

  • I love that.

  • Somebody with seven kids.

  • Anybody can do it.

  • Anybody.

  • You know what, I always say that too.

  • Like, you know, I joke, but I'm like, if this idiot can figure

  • out how to do it and then get a career in this business,

  • anybody can.

  • But it's true, you just got to apply yourself.

  • But I love--

  • I also come from a huge family, five kids.

  • Single mom raised all five of us, different story.

  • But I can relate to the hecticness of the household,

  • I'm sure.

  • How did you put everybody through school?

  • Wow, now that's a big question.

  • It was plenty work.

  • I mean, it was work.

  • I would work two jobs, you know.

  • I would work four.

  • Oh my God.

  • She always had to outdo me, you know.

  • Always, you know.

  • But we did what it took.

  • You know, we drained our savings.

  • We borrowed money.

  • We just worked jobs.

  • Whatever it took.

  • Kids are needy, you know.

  • They're very needy.

  • It turns out, yeah.

  • Even we they go to college, they still need gas money.

  • Even when they get married too.

  • So tell me what your degrees are in

  • and what you plan on doing with them.

  • My degree is in social work.

  • I'm a future social worker.

  • I already have three jobs--

  • God bless you.

  • Right.

  • Thank you.

  • I have three job opportunities already.

  • And I will be making my decision in the next couple of weeks.

  • I mean, I want to give back.

  • Yeah, yeah it's amazing.

  • Yeah, and I've always wanted to--

  • my dream job is to be a special education teacher.

  • And I just--

  • I will be there.

  • She has a heart if gold.

  • I love kids.

  • I love that you love kids.

  • I love you guys.

  • This is such an awesome story.

  • So I heard you like the games on the show.

  • I do love them.

  • Aren't they fun?

  • They make me emotional, yeah.

  • The games are great.

  • The games are so fun.

  • Well, we're going to play a little game when we come back.

  • You open to that?

  • Yes!

  • Yes!

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • So we'll be right back [INAUDIBLE]..

  • We're back with the Johnson family.

  • Your three daughters are in the audience.

  • Diandra, you have something to say, right?

  • Yes, hey mom.

  • Hi dad.

  • Hey Sean.

  • Hey.

  • I just wanted to say that I am so proud-- we are all

  • so proud of my mom and my dad.

  • You know, I know Ryan is up there,

  • but like they said, they have six other children.

  • We're so proud of you.

  • They picked the perfect jobs.

  • My dad is going to be a great social worker.

  • My mom is going to be an awesome special ed teacher.

  • And we just love them and are so proud of them.

  • Thank you.

  • I love that.

  • I love that.

  • Aren't you like, why did Ryan get up there?

  • Now, here's what we're going to do,

  • Green Dot Bank wants to help you save for the future.

  • So they want to give you a graduation gift.

  • We're going to play a special version of Three Card Monte.

  • Here's how it works.

  • There are three debit cards on the screen in front of you.

  • And each has a different prize to win-- a kitchen set, a trip

  • to Mexico, or a mystery prize.

  • So when I say go, we're going to flip the cards over and mix

  • them up.

  • Then you get to pick one card to flip back over.

  • And that is what you will win.

  • You only get one pick, so try to keep your eye

  • on the debit card you want.

  • Ready?

  • Go.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • OK, what's the problem?

  • What's the problem?

  • We're supposed to [INAUDIBLE]?

  • That's right.

  • Do you want to pick one, two, or three?

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Let's go with one.

  • [INTERPOSING VOICES]

  • I say two.

  • I'm thinking about one.

  • I was thinking three.

  • [INAUDIBLE] going to be the same thing.

  • [INAUDIBLE] say three.

  • Three.

  • Three, they picked three.

  • I'll take her.

  • Right, we'll take her.

  • You guys like to cook?

  • I do.

  • I have to.

  • I cook a little bit too.

  • You cook a little bit too.

  • OK, you know what, since Ellen isn't here today,

  • I'm in charge.

  • I'm going to let you pick one more debit card.

  • [CHEERING]

  • Let's go with one.

  • Go with one?

  • OK.

  • Two?

  • Go with one.

  • [INAUDIBLE] said one.

  • One is good.

  • One?

  • He wanted one, so we'll go with one.

  • OK, let's show them one.

  • Yes!

  • Let's go.

  • Let's go.

  • Y'all don't know what it is though.

  • It don't matter.

  • It don't matter what it is.

  • You have no idea what it is.

  • That's what I was saying.

  • It doesn't matter.

  • Pick a prize.

  • But I bet you kind of want to know what it is.

  • Yeah.

  • [INAUDIBLE] It would be nice.

  • Let's see what it is.

  • [CHEERING]

  • I told you!

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • I want to thank Matt Bomer and Ellen for letting me host.

  • As she always says, be kind to one another.

  • Bye guys.

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