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Ellen DeGeneres calls A-list pals during quarantine

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Ellen DeGeneres is making boredom look fun. Since going into self-quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic, the talk show host has been passing the time by attempting to put puzzles together, failing at magic tricks and even answering spam phone calls.

However, she's also calling many of her A-list friends to speak about their quarantining experience, and she's sharing hilarious videos of those calls to her Instagram.

On Friday, for instance, it was Jennifer Aniston who got a morning phone call. A post shared by Ellen DeGeneres (@theellenshow) on Mar 20, 2020 at 10:02am PDT "The Morning Show" actress was cleaning out her closet when Ellen called (for the second time in 30 minutes). "I do suggest a good spring cleaning," Jen said when

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