Ellen DeGeneres says she came into her 'own power' in the last decade

The comedian said it happened during the "last 10 years."

"I didn’t really come into my own power and understanding of who I am until probably the last 10 years," she said in a new interview withTime magazine.

"I was very shy. I was insecure," DeGeneres, 59, continued. "I needed to feel liked and loved, which is why most people go into this business."

The comedian said she followed two guys who performed "very homophobic" material.

"By the time I got onstage, it was a very angry, testosterone-filled crowd. And I just bombed," she said. "I was doing a phone call to God. God’s talking, and I’m listening -- there are spaces for people to yell out. The entire front row of guys turned their chairs around and faced the audience. Everyone laughed. The whole audience was against me. So I walked off the stage."

Still, DeGeneres said she never gave up on stand-up comedy.

"When it works, there’s nothing better than making people laugh," she said. "There’s no better feeling."