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  1. Betty Jane DeGeneres (née Pfeffer; born May 20, 1930) is an American LGBT rights activist. Through her first marriage to her ex-husband Elliott DeGeneres, she is the mother of Ellen and Vance DeGeneres, and the mother-in-law of retired actress Portia De Rossi.

  2. May 31, 2019 · Ellen DeGeneres' Mom Betty Lives With "Regret" After Ignoring Her Daughter's Sexual Abuse Claims. In an interview with David Letterman on an episode of his Netflix series, My Next Guest Needs...

  3. To celebrate Betty DeGeneres' 80th birthday, Ellen put together all her favorite moments in this touching tribute to TV's favorite Mama!

  4. Betty DeGeneres is an American LGBT rights activist and former speech therapist, best known as the mother of TV host Ellen DeGeneres. Check out this biography to know about her childhood, family, personal life, career, and achievements.

  5. May 31, 2019 · Betty DeGeneres, the mother of Ellen DeGeneres, is speaking out for the first time about her daughter’s claim that Betty did not believe her when Ellen said she was sexually assaulted by her...

  6. May 31, 2019 · In a statement shared exclusively with NBC's "Today," Betty DeGeneres, 89, commended her daughter for coming forward and expressed remorse for not believing her at the time.

  7. Sep 12, 2023 · In particular, her mother, Betty DeGeneres, has played a significant role in shaping Ellens life and career. This article delves into the life of Ellen’s mom, highlighting her achievements and the impact she has had on her daughter’s success.

  8. For nearly twenty years, Betty has been a passionate LGBT-rights activist, an inspiring role model for parents of LGBT children, and a highly sought-after public speaker to audiences nationwide.

  9. Mar 26, 1998 · Betty DeGeneres is now the spokesperson for the National Coming Out Project for the Human Rights Campaign. HRC is the nation's largest national lesbian and gay political...

  10. Apr 26, 2000 · In Love, Ellen, Betty DeGeneres tells her story; the complicated path to acceptance and the deepening of her friendship with her daughter; the media's scrutiny of their family life; the painful and often inspiring stories she's heard on the road as the first non-gay spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaigns National Coming Out Project.

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