Ellen DeGeneres Shares Heartbreaking Tribute After Beloved Former Guest Tayt Andersen Dies at 19
|Ellen DeGeneres has opened up her heart to fans in a deeply emotional message, mourning the loss of Tayt Andersen, a young man born with only half a heart who touched millions with his courage, joy, and love.
A Bond That Touched Millions
On Friday, Ellen took to Instagram to share a heartfelt video, sending her love and condolences to Tayt’s mother, Chrissy Becker. She called Tayt a “very special guest” who left a lasting impact on her life and the lives of so many others.
Fans of The Ellen DeGeneres Show will remember Tayt as the sweet little boy who proudly called Ellen his “girlfriend.” Ellen, with her signature humor, responded by calling him her “boyfriend,” a running joke that always brought laughter — even surprising her wife, Portia de Rossi.
Remembering Tayt’s Joy
In her tribute, Ellen recalled how Tayt had a unique gift: “He brought joy and laughter into every room he walked into.”
The video she shared included a touching compilation of Tayt’s appearances on her show, highlighting not only his health struggles but also the incredible bond between himself, his mother, and Ellen.
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I love you Tayt. I love you Chrissy. You touched so many lives.
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Ellen’s caption read simply but powerfully:
“I love you Tayt. I love you Chrissy. You touched so many lives.”
A Family’s Heartfelt Goodbye
Tayt’s family also released a statement on his Instagram page and Chrissy’s account, sharing the heartbreaking news that Tayt had “been released from his bodily prison early this morning, at 1:30 a.m. CT, surrounded by the fierce love of his family.”
They explained that Tayt’s health took a sudden turn last weekend. In his final hours, the family called loved ones so they could say goodbye, while surrounding him with his favorite movies and stories — a bittersweet farewell for a young man whose courage inspired so many.
Gone Too Soon
At just 19 years old, Tayt’s journey has come to an end, but his spirit and memory will continue to live on. He was more than a guest on a talk show — he was a symbol of resilience, laughter, and love.
💔 Rest in peace, Tayt Andersen