Good deed after vandalism earns spot on ‘Ellen DeGeneres Show’

Posted September 10, 2012
Ellen DeGeneres greets Junior Henegar (left) of Blue Ridge and Jordan Addison of Radford, as they film an episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." The show airs today. | Photo courtesy of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"

Ellen DeGeneres greets Junior Henegar (left) of Blue Ridge and Jordan Addison of Radford, as they film an episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." The show airs today. | Photo courtesy of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"

A Radford University student’s car was vandalized, with homophobic slurs scratched into the paint. A manager at Quality Auto Paint & Body in Roanoke gave the car a free makeover — and now both men will appear on a popular TV show.

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  1. It was classy for the body shop to do that. I graduated from East TN State U. and NEVER heard of gay bashing. I would have thought that Radford would be a more tolerant place.

    Comment by Scott Malone — September 10, 2012 @ 4:13 pm

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