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Video: Ellen DeGeneres Spoofs Matthew McConaughey Car Ad
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In the new version, the comedian shows up in the back seat and provides hilarious commentaries as the 'Dallas Buyers Club' star contemplating his moves in front of a big bull.

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Ellen DeGeneres has inserted herself into a Matthew McConaughey car commercial which was dropped earlier this month. The funnywoman shared the new clip on YouTube on Monday, September 22, jokingly telling her audience on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" that she had been "cut out" of the original clip.

"I have so many questions, but my biggest question is I don't know why they cut me out of it. That's my biggest question. I was in the original version and I think it made more sense when I was in it," she commented after the original version was played.

In the new clip, DeGeneres shows up at the back seat while the Oscar-winning actor seemingly channeling his "True Detective" character and musing about how he can pass a bull standing in front of the car. The talk show host then delivers some silly puns while munching on her brownies. "Maybe we should ask him to moo-ve, moooooo-ve, mooooo-ve it along," she says.

"Hey, if we're in his way, maybe he should use his horns," she adds. DeGeneres also says that the big bull probably is "bulldozing." In the end of the clip, DeGeneres mocks the "Dallas Buyers Club" actor's choice of music and changes the song to Lil Jon's "Turn Down for What". "Pass me another brownie!" she says as they drive off.

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