First it was Brad Pitt. Then Steven Spielberg. Then others.
Now it's Ellen DeGeneres' turn to show her support for the defeat of California's proposition 8.
The original gay marriage bill passed earlier this year may be repealed - again banning gay marriage in the state.
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Related: Top Ten Openly Gay Female CelebritiesAccording to the a "No on Prop. 8" spokesperson, Ellen's cash will go to fund a media advertising campaign targeted at encouraging those in California to vote NO on the ballot initiative, which looks to define marriage in the California Constitution as "A union between a man and a woman".
Ellen's ad campaign will take her public plea, which she released Tuesday on the "Ellen" web site, to television stations in California where she will try to convince people to vote down the proposition.
Ellen married her long time lesbian partner Portia de Rossi earlier this year just months after California began allowing same sex marriage. Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson have vowed to tie the knot by Christmas.
Related: Sam Ronson And Lindsay Lohan To Get MarriedWhile the "No on Prop. 8" staff would not provide details about the dollar amount Ellen donated, a spokesman for GLAAD said she gave $100,000, the same amount as Brad Pitt who was the first Hollywood celebrity to contribute.
Related: Pitt And Spielberg Give $100,000 to Tank Prop 8Steven Spielberg and his wife, Kate Capshaw, also gave $100,000. Pete Wentz and the rock band "Fall Out Boy" has donated $50,000, as did T.R. Knight.
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