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The Democratic presidential front-runner, who was last seen on the daytime talk show during its premiere week in New York in September, will yuk it up once again with DeGeneres during an appearance Monday.

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The sit-down will mark the former secretary of State’s first in-studio interview with DeGeneres since April 2008.

The appearance comes as part of an ongoing effort by the Clinton camp for the candidate to show what strategists described to The New York Times last year as more “humor and heart” in her media appearances.

During her September chat with DeGeneres, Clinton, 68, was seen showing off her moves as she invited viewers to watch her whip and watch her nae nae. Clinton also discussed possible names her granddaughter, Charlotte, could call her when the 1-year-old learned more words.

“Well you know, I’m fine with ‘Grandma.’ I’m fine with ‘Madame President.’ I mean, whatever strikes her fancy,” Clinton said.