Tayt Andersen, a beloved young fan of Ellen DeGeneres and a beacon of resilience, passed away on September 26 at the age of 19. Born with a congenital heart defect—“half a heart”—Tayt underwent 12 major surgeries before age nine and received a heart transplant at 10. Despite his fragile health, Tayt’s optimism and humor won hearts across the nation during his appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where Ellen affectionately called him her “only boyfriend.”
Tayt’s journey was marked by courage. After his transplant, he faced further battles, including post-transplant lymphoma and later, bladder cancer that spread aggressively by mid-2025. Through it all, his spirit never wavered.
Ellen, 67, mourned him in a heartfelt video, calling him “a very special little human being” who “brought joy and life and laughter into every room.” His mother, Chrissy Becker, shared their family’s heartbreak and gratitude, saying, “Thank you for being his girlfriend—you gave him so much strength.”
Tayt passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. His final days were filled with comfort, favorite movies, and tender goodbyes.
Tayt’s life, though brief, left a profound impact—reminding us of the power of love, resilience, and the light one young soul can shine into the world.