Ellen DeGeneres broke into tears when she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Ellen DeGeneres was just given the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor for US civilians.
She was visibly emotional during the ceremony.
Video of the sweet moment has quickly racked up millions of views.
On Tuesday afternoon, a group of 21 athletes, actors, musicians, philanthropists gathered at the White House to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom. It's the highest honor a US civilian can hold, and this year's list of honorees is stacked with inspirational Americans, including Michael Jordan, Bill and Melinda Gates, Diana Ross, and Tom Hanks, ABC News reports.
Comedian Ellen DeGeneres also received the award - and she could hardly contain her emotion as she stepped up to be honored at the ceremony. DeGeneres's eyes welled up as an announcer gave the following speech and President Obama placed the medal around her neck:
The last line, of course, is a reference to DeGeneres's role as the voice of Dory in "Finding Nemo" and "Finding Dory." But even more heartwarming is mention of her "courage and candor" - presumably referencing her decision to publicly come out as gay back in 1997 - and how it's helped advance the acceptance of the LGBT community in America.
Watch the heartwarming video from ABC News right here: