Ellen DeGeneres gave Oscar-winner Allison Janney a proper Oscar celebration when she surprised the actress with three shirtless hunks during her guest appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres show on Monday.

After-Oscars

DeGeneres suggested that the I, Tonya star probably did not get a proper celebration after she won Best Supporting Actress at the recent Academy Awards because of an early morning call for CBS. Janney, who stars in the network's Mom series, had an early table read the morning after the awards night, so DeGeneres thought to give her a proper celebratory party and decided to do so with the help of three hunky men.

"You didn't get to celebrate because the next day you had to get to work early in the morning," DeGeneres tells Janney.

Janney tells the talk show host that she did somehow get to celebrate her Oscars win the following day because her costars were kind enough to push the time for the table read a bit later. The table read was initially at 11 a.m., but they scheduled it an hour later.

"I didn't know what condition I will be when I showed up. I literally had an hour sleep when I showed up. They were so sweet, everyone was so happy," the Oscar-winning actress recalls.

DeGeneres said her Mom coworkers were sweet to push the table read for a later time. On her end, she said that she felt bad that Janney did not get to celebrate her Oscars win and told her that she should celebrate.

Bump-N-Grind

"So I wanted to give you a celebration because you completely deserve it," DeGeneres tells Janney before she calls the three shirtless to come out.

The three hunks, clad only in tight shorts, came out with a couple of wine glasses, a bottle of champagne, and a sash for Janney that says, "I did it all by myself."

The men then invited the actress to sexy dance with them to Ginuwine's bump-n-grind song "Pony" to which Janney willingly obliged. The celebration ended with the men carrying the comedian upon her request.

"Now lift me up, fellas," Janney tells them.

Janney won Best Supporting Actress at the 2018 Oscars for her role in the movie adaptation of figure skater Tonya Harding's life story, I, Tonya. She played the role of LaVona, Tonya's strict mother.