Ellen DeGeneres is paying tribute to someone close to her heart.
The former talk show host honored Tayt Andersen, a beloved and frequent guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, who passed away on Sept. 26 at the age of 19. According to his family, Tayt’s health declined after developing an infection while bravely battling cancer, per E! Online.
“We had a very special guest on the show several times and his name is Tayt,” Ellen said in an Instagram video posted after Andersen passed away. “He thought that I was his girlfriend, and so I told him he was my boyfriend.”
At 67, Ellen DeGeneres reflected on her bond with Tayt, remembering him as “a very special little human being” who filled every room with joy, laughter, and light. Fighting back tears, she admitted simply, “I will miss him.”
A tribute video highlighted Tayt’s many visits to The Ellen DeGeneres Show, with his mother, Chrissy Andersen, recalling his remarkable resilience. Born with only half a heart, Tayt underwent 12 surgeries before the age of 9. Through it all, his greatest comfort came from watching Ellen. He loved her show so deeply that he insisted doctor’s appointments be scheduled around it, even asking nurses to sit with him so he wouldn’t miss an episode, according to E! Online.
