Ellen Degeneres, the host of the popular talk show “The Ellen Degeneres Show,” recently had a heartwarming segment where she helped single mom Bree on her quest for love using the popular dating app Bumble. In this entertaining and lively episode, Ellen teamed up with Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of Bumble, to guide Bree through the world of online dating.

Bree, a single mom of three young children, expressed her challenges in finding time to go out and meet new people due to her busy life as a parent and an entrepreneur running her own bakery. She saw Bumble as a great opportunity to meet potential partners without having to stress about scheduling conflicts.

After Bree revealed that she had already gone on a few dates but felt that the connections were more like friendships, Ellen and Whitney decided to dive into Bree‘s Bumble profile to help her find someone compatible. They praised Bree‘s beautiful and amazing profile, highlighting her family orientation and baking skills.

Ellen took it upon herself to evaluate the profiles of various potential matches for Bree. One interesting candidate was Jake, whom Ellen described as a happy person who seemed capable of taking care of Bree. However, Ellen pointed out that Jake was unsure about wanting children, which initially gave Bree some reservations. Still, Ellen reminded her that he could potentially be open to a relationship with someone who has children.

Continuing their search, Ellen and Whitney came across Landon, who had already liked Bree‘s profile. They approved of him, given his shared love for music, particularly old-school genres like Motown and 90s R&B. Ellen’s witty banter and humor added an extra layer of entertainment value to the segment.

As they scrolled through more profiles, Ellen and Whitney emphasized the importance of engaging conversations. They suggested that Bree should ask potential matches if they liked tropical fish, as it could be an interesting conversation starter. The trio also had a hilarious exchange about Bree‘s occupation as a baker, debating whether she should describe herself as a “sugar mama” to add some humor and intrigue to her profile.

Throughout the segment, Ellen’s vibrant personality and dedication to helping Bree find love kept the audience engaged. The episode concluded with Ellen encouraging viewers to get on Bumble if they were interested in being the lucky person who captures Bree‘s attention.

Ellen’s expert guidance and Whitney’s insights as the founder of Bumble provided a unique and entertaining perspective on online dating, demonstrating that finding love can be both exciting and amusing. For single moms like Bree, this segment served as a reminder that dating should be lighthearted and fun, showcasing Ellen’s undeniable talent for bringing joy and laughter to her viewers.