On the latest episode of The Ellen Degeneres Show, host Ellen Degeneres welcomed guests Johnny Knoxville and Carla Gugino. The episode began with Ellen commenting on the rare occurrence of rain in Los Angeles, making the atmosphere in the studio cozy and fresh. As always, Ellen’s lively and humorous banter with the audience set the tone for an entertaining episode.

First, Ellen introduced her guest, Johnny Knoxville, who shot to fame with his MTV show Jackass. They discussed some of the dangerous and hilarious stunts he has performed, including being hit in the face with a frozen fish and driving a van with a doll in a baby seat on top. Johnny humorously admitted that he is a coward by nature and that the stunts often result in concussions, sprains, and the occasional broken bone. Despite the pain, he continues to pursue his passion for entertainment.

In addition to his wild antics, Johnny talked about his new movie, Deltra Calhoun, which was produced by Quentin Tarantino. The film, set in his hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, revolves around the relationship between a father and daughter, which resonates with Johnny, as he is a proud father himself.

The next guest, Carla Gugino, known for her roles in Jackapp and Dukes of Hazzard, joined Ellen on the show. They discussed her new CBS drama, Threshold, which premiered on the previous Friday. The show has been praised for being both scary and good, adding to Carla’s reputation as a talented actress.

Ellen also highlighted the winner of the Art Institute’s 2005 Best Teen Chef competition, Adrina Winfield. At just 17 years old, Adrina impressed everyone with her culinary skills. During her appearance, Adrina demonstrated her recipe for Macadamia and Crested Mahi Mahi with Tropical Fruit Sauce. The young chef showcased her talent and expressed her dream of having her own cooking show someday.

Throughout the episode, Ellen’s trademark humor and charm kept the audience entertained. She also took the opportunity to encourage her viewers to contribute to hurricane relief efforts. The show featured auctions of items such as Jeff Gordon’s racing suit and Emmy presenter gift bags, with all proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity and hurricane victims.

As always, The Ellen Degeneres Show provided an enjoyable and lively experience for both the studio audience and viewers at home. With celebrity interviews, entertaining discussions, and inspiring segments, Ellen continues to captivate her audience with her unique brand of entertainment.

Don’t miss out on the fun and catch The Ellen Degeneres Show for more laughter and entertainment.

Originally aired on September 21, 2005