Chat show host Ellen DeGeneres says she didn't think she would ever come out as a lesbian.
In a clip of "Oprah's Master Class", the 57-year-old comedian says she worried about her career downturn, reported Ace Showbiz.
"I didn't think I was going to come out, period. I didn't think I'd be coming out on a show, ever," the host of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" said.
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"It was scary and crazy and what came out of listening to what I had been saying to myself is, 'Would I still be famous? Would they still love me if they knew I was gay'.
"And my fear was that 'no, they wouldn't,' and then it made me feel ashamed that I was hiding something."
After taking the course, Ellen admits that she's able to accept her sexuality.
"It made me feel ashamed that I couldn't feel honest and really be who I am, and I just didn't want to pretend to be somebody else anymore so that people would like me," she said.
Ellen first came out publicly as a lesbian during her appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in February 1997.