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Ellen DeGeneres is returning as host at the 86th Academy Awards on March 2, 2014, after making her Oscar debut in 2007 Image Credit: AP

Just a few more days until the Oscars, but host Ellen DeGeneres took time out from her daily show duties and prep for the big show to sit down with Robin Roberts on Good Morning America on Thursday morning.

Even though DeGeneres has hosted the Oscars once before, back in 2007, she says that the Academy Awards audience and the audience for her daytime talker, The Ellen DeGeneres Show are vastly different.

The audience for her daytime show “comes to see me and they travel from ... all over the world to come to a taping”, DeGeneres explained. “And they wait for a year for tickets. They’re my core group of people that get me, know me and love me. And I feel that.”

And the Academy Awards audience? Her thoughts on Hollywood’s A-list were not included in the “GMA” broadcast, but we imagine they were cut because really, does anyone have anything truly nice to say about each other? You’re a comedian standing in front of a room of people massively preoccupied with their own moment in the spotlight and the future of their own careers. They probably aren’t too concerned with, or charmed by, DeGeneres’ penchant for breaking into dance at the drop of a hat.

“I can’t expect everybody to love me and like everything I do,” DeGeneres told Roberts. “But I just want people to understand me and to get me. And know what my intentions are and my intentions are to make people happy and my intentions are to never hurt anybody and my intentions are to have compassion and to hope I can spread that a little bit every single day.”