Ellen DeGeneres refutes rumors that her UK farmhouse flooded after leaving the US.
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres reportedly purchased a farmhouse in the UK following their departure from the US after Donald Trump's presidential victory.
Ellen DeGeneres refuted rumors that her U.K. farmhouse flooded while celebrating her 20th anniversary with wife Portia de Rossi.
DeGeneres and de Rossi, both 66 years old, purchased a home in England following their departure from the United States after Trump's victory in the presidential election.
In recent days, rumors have circulated that the home of the talk show host in the U.K. had flooded due to bad weather.
"P.S. for those worried, our UK farmhouse did not flood," she concluded in a tribute post about her relationship with de Rossi.
In August, DeGeneres and de Rossi sold their Montecito home, as confirmed by their realtor, Riskin Partners, to Planet Chronicle Digital.
"P.S. for those of you concerned, our UK farmhouse did NOT flood." — Ellen DeGeneres
People reported that the two had been searching for a home in rural England during October.
"According to the insider, Ellen was searching for a house in England during the first week of October. Eventually, she found a property she loved and bought it soon after."
In 2001, the two met backstage at a concert and began dating in 2004, eventually getting married in 2008.
"Today marks the beginning of our 20-year relationship, which has been nothing short of a beautiful adventure. You are the best thing that has ever happened to me, and I am grateful for your unwavering support and guidance. You help me see the good in everything, even when I feel lost or down."
"My wife, my best friend, and the love of my life, I am so grateful to have you as my partner in this crazy life. Thank you for being you and loving me. I am excited to travel and explore the world with you in the next 20 years, and look forward to our first snowy Christmas together."
"The Ellen Show," which starred Ellen DeGeneres, ended after 19 seasons and allegations of a toxic workplace led to its demise.
In her latest comedy special, "For Your Approval," DeGeneres discussed how she spends her time after being "kicked out of show business."
"In the September special, DeGeneres revealed that she started gardening and got chickens. She then shared that she was kicked out of show business and that the "be kind" girl wasn't kind, which was the headline."
The comedian remarked that if they had ended their show with the phrase "Go f--- yourselves," people would have been pleasantly surprised to discover their kindness.
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