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Ellen DeGeneres Surprises 1st Responder And His Wife With Oodles Of Baby Gifts

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Ellen DeGeneres is giving back to one deserving couple. DeGeneres invited Cameron Crayton and La’Shay Crayton on Monday’s episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”.

The Harlem couple recently welcomed a baby, but unfortunately, someone broke into their car and stole their baby supplies. RELATED: Ellen DeGeneres Surprises Florida Family With A Special Gift The comedian made it up to the new parents by gifting them every item DeGeneres gave away on her Mother’s Day show, including a car seat, baby stroller and various gift cards.

Whatsmore, DeGeneres surprised the couple with a $20,000 prepaid card. Cameron, a firefighter, also what work is like as a first responder during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Ever since I can remember, I’ve always wanted to

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