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Stratford Boy, 5, Appears On 'Ellen DeGeneres Show' For 3rd Time

Nate Seltzer showed off more of his geography expertise in the latest segment, which also included lots of Legos. Watch it here.

STRATFORD, CT — Stratford 5-year-old Nate Seltzer, who gained Internet fame after an appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" not only for his skills as a geography expert but also for his political humor, returned for his third appearance on the show this week. In his original appearance in March, Nate wowed the crowd by identifying flags from all over the world while also showing that he's memorized the entire globe.

Ellen also showed off maps that Nate drew, including something he drew on top of Russia that he whispered was "very funny." When Ellen asked what it is, Nate answered "Trump" with a wide smile and took a bow as the crowd erupted into laughter and applause. Nate's joke made the rounds on the Internet, being picked up by websites such as Buzzfeed and Mashable.

Nate returned to the show in May, showing off more of U.S. geography knowledge by identifying states and their capitals. Plus, Ellen presented him with a towering supply of cheeseballs, which he said are his favorite snack.

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Nate was welcomed back to the show on Wednesday, Nov. 8, and told Ellen what he did with the cheeseballs… he admitted that they gave most of them to friends. He also showed off the “Ellen” set he built with Legos.

This time, Nate wowed the crowd with his talent for geography by identifying city grids from all over the world. Ellen surprised Nate with numerous Legos along with a life-size Lego version of himself.

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Watch the full segment below:

Photo Credit: Michael Rozman/Warner Bros.

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