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Ellen DeGeneres invites dancing Toronto Starbucks barista with autism on show

A viral video of a Toronto teen dubbed the "The Dancing Barista" landed him and his boss on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

'My whole world changed,' says teen on landing barista job

A viral video of a Toronto teen dubbed the"The Dancing Barista" landed him and his bosson The Ellen DeGeneresShow.

Sam Forbes, a 17-year-old high school student with autism, warmed the hearts of millions after a video ofhim dancing as he serves up a beverage was posted online.

The teen, who is a huge fan of DeGeneres, told the host that dancing helps him concentrate."Me too," DeGeneresreplied during their conversation. The host is known for opening her syndicated U.S. talk show by dancing through her live studio audience.

Sam also explained to the television audiencewhat it meant to be hired byStarbucks.

"In that moment my life changed, my whole world changed," he said during his interview.
Sam Forbes, a 17-year-old Starbucks barista, rocks out while preparing a drink at a Toronto Starbucks. (Carly Fleischmann/YouTube)

Chris Ali, Sam's boss, hired him after they met at Camp Thrive, an event affiliated withIntegrated Services for Autism and NeurodevelopmentalDisorders (ISAND).

"He's an amazing boss and he's also a really, really good friend and I wouldn't give him up for anything," said Sam.

DeGeneres had some surprises for Sam, including a custom tip jar and the trip of a lifetime.

Since he was four, Sam said, he has dreamed of travelling to Japan. He burst into tears whenDeGeneres announced that she was giving him a trip to Japan.
Sam bursts into tears after Ellen DeGeneres hands him a ticket for a trip to Japan. (The Ellen DeGeneres Show)

But that wasn't the only surprise DeGeneres had up her sleeve.

Ali got a surprise video message from Toronto Raptors DeMar DeRozan, Kyle Lowry, and the team's general manager MasaiUjiri, whoinvited Ali to a Raptors practice and game.

Toronto Raptors DeMar DeRozan, Masai Ujiri, and Kyle Lowry appeared in a video message on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, inviting Sam's boss Chris Ali to a practice and game.