Is Donald Trump the reason behind Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi's move to the UK?
Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi, have moved to the Cotswolds in south-central England. A source close to DeGeneres told the Daily Mail that the move follows former President Donald Trump's election, stating the relocation reflects "a yearning for a new beginning." The source cited the political atmosphere during Trump's presidency as a factor in the couple's decision to leave the United States.
DeGeneres, a former talk show host, and de Rossi are reportedly selling their Montecito home, purchased in 2019. The property, located north of Los Angeles, served as their primary residence. It remains unclear if the couple intends to sell their other Southern California properties. Riskin Partners, the real estate firm managing the Montecito listing, has not commented on the sale.
DeGeneres' recent Netflix comedy special, " Relatable," addresses the criticism she faced in 2018 surrounding allegations of a toxic work environment on her talk show. In it, she acknowledges the public's changed perception of her:
“The ‘be kind’ girl wasn’t kind. That was the headline.”
Since ending her talk show, DeGeneres has focused on activities like gardening and raising chickens. DeGeneres' publicist confirmed she no longer represents the television personality following the conclusion of DeGeneres' tour and comedy specials. DeGeneres has maintained a private life since her show ended, releasing the Netflix special documenting her experiences post-television. She has not announced any new projects.
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