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I've learned a lot in 15 seasons.
Still some things that I don't really understand in this world.
I don't understand the fidget spinners.
I don't understand Axe body spray.
And when I don't understand something, it's easy just to start hating on it and
especially haters, because you know haters going to hate.
>> [LAUGH] >> One thing people my age don't
understand are millennials, and I don't like ignorance, so
I want us all to be open and try to understand one another.
So I asked one of my friends to help me bridge the gap between millennials and
my generation.
Here to help me with a segment I'm calling Mileyennials and Me, Miley Cyrus.
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>> Hi Ellen.
>> [APPLAUSE]
>> Hi everybody.
>> [APPLAUSE] >> Miley,
thank you so much for being here.
I am going to, well, you know what?
I'm not gonna say your age, because I think that's rude.
But I do think you can help me out because you're 24.
>> [LAUGH] >> Yes, I am, and in fact,
I am a millennial.
So Ellen, I am here to answer any questions that you might have.
>> Good. Great.
Because my first question is why do millennials Instagram pictures of
their food?
It seems very unnecessary.
>> You know, food photos are just kind of a celebration of life.
I think we take food for granted, and
a photo helps remind us of the beauty that's in front of us every single day.
I posted some food photos this summer.
>> And for me, it was a celebration because I'm vegan.
>> Well, that's wonderful.
Congratulations, I am also vegan, and.
>> [APPLAUSE] >> I should've bragged about it,
I could've gotten over 500,000 likes.
I didn't know that.
>> [LAUGH] >> Okay,
now we're at the part of the segment where we look at our phones and
we don't talk to one another.
>> [LAUGH] >> I like that filter.
Okay, we're done.
All right, here's another question I have.
Why do millennials like dirty music festivals?
There's tons of them.
There's like, Coachella.
That's the only one I know, but it seems very hot and crowded.
>> Well, for a lot of people, it's about being seen.
Everybody goes.
There's tons of celebrities there.
>> [LAUGH] >> So if someone posted a photo of
themselves at Coachella with food, Instagram would just burst into flames.
>> Yes, but these festivals are also a really great way to see a bunch of bands
just in one place.
>> I see, but how come everybody there is watching the concert through their phones?
>> We're not, we're not watching the concert.
We're taking selfies.
>> I see, I see.
It's loud, it's crowded.
But everybody seems to be having such a good time.
Is that because they're high on life?
>> [LAUGH] >> Definitely.
>> Okay, well, thanks for explaining all that.
I'm still not going.
Last question, you are a millennial, and
I know that there's always a new millennial dance move.
Is there a new millennial dance move that you know that you could show me?
>> I have a good dance move.
>> Show me the dance move.
>> It's actually called the Ellen.
>> What is it called?
>> The Ellen.
>> Really? >> And
it goes a little something like this.
>> [APPLAUSE] >> All right, let's do it.
>> Ready.
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>> Double time.