Then and Now: Bruno Mars’ First and Last Appearances on ‘The Ellen Show’

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Bruno Mars sat down with Ellen in 2011, after first performing on the show the year before, to thank her for supporting him and “Nothin’ On You.” In 2022 he returned to say good-bye and cheers all the fun they’ve had over the years with piña coladas.

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