Ellen DeGeneres has some good times with her new chickens as she thanks fans for all their pet exhortation: 'What's the significance here when they sit on your head?'
The humorist and previous host of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, 65, remembered a photograph and a video for an Instagram post of her playing with her and her better half Portia de Rossi's new pet chickens.
'Gratitude for all the extraordinary chicken exhortation. Keep it coming. What does it mean when they sit on your head?' DeGeneres wrote in the subtitle of her Instagram post.
DeGeneres playing with the chickens within the enormous chicken vault, which is a spiked metal perimeter around a few wooden boards. The arch is in the patio of the couple's home in Montecito, California.
The main piece of content in DeGeneres' post was a photograph of the humorist with one of the chickens sitting on top of her head while one more was strolling right behind her on top of one of the boards of wood of the vault.
DeGeneres wore a light dim hued hoodie while she was in the chicken coop and playing with her new pets.
In the meantime, the second piece of content was a video that was shot by DeGeneres herself which caught one of the chickens sitting on one of her shoulders. The chicken pecked her eyelid as she started petting it.
The 65-year-old later gave the chicken laying on top of her shoulder a few kisses on it chest area.
Throughout the whole video, peeping commotions from a few of the chickens could be heard.
The video likewise showed two of different chickens sitting on DeGeneres' lap. The jokester is heard making proper acquaintance with a portion of different chickens and asking the ones arranged on her lap if they had any desire to stay there.
DeGeneres' August second Instagram post comes a couple of days after she reported in a video post on the virtual entertainment stage that she reported that she and de Rossi, 50, gained a few pet chickens, something that the couple had been needing to accomplish for quite a while.'
DeGeneres showed a few of the couple's new pet chickens eating a little food and playing within the huge chicken vault structure that they presently lived in.
'Portia and I have been longing for this day for quite a while and it's at last here. We have chickens! Assuming you have any extraordinary ways to raise chickens kindly offer them with me,' the 65-year-old wrote in the extended subtitle of her July 29 Instagram video post.
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