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Ellen DeGeneres Goes Antique Shopping After Recovering From Coronavirus

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Ellen DeGeneres is feeling better again. The 62-year-old The Ellen DeGeneres Show host was spotted leaving an art and antique store on Sunday (December 3) in Montecito, Calif. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Ellen DeGeneres Ellen was seen spending about 40 minutes in Stewart Fine Art & Books, getting assistance to her car with a box of purchases by the store’s owner.

She was also seen wearing a face mask amid the pandemic. If you didn’t know, Ellen confirmed she tested positive for COVID-19 amid the pandemic back in December, but has since recovered.

She also revealed a symptom that she didn’t know was a symptom before talking to other people. Another daytime TV show recently tied with Ellen for the first time in the ratings back in

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