Ellen DeGeneres has clarified that her Cotswolds home was not affected by the severe flooding caused by Storm Bert, despite reports suggesting otherwise. In an Instagram post celebrating her 20-year relationship with Portia de Rossi, DeGeneres assured followers that their UK farmhouse remained dry. The couple recently moved to the UK, reportedly in response to the 2016 U.S. election results, and their property boasts extensive amenities.
Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi's home in the Cotswolds, England, has been affected by flooding due to Storm Bert. The couple reportedly moved to England after Donald Trump's presidential win, seeking a new life away from the U.S. Their luxurious farmhouse, surrounded by swamped fields, was intended as a retreat following DeGeneres' departure from her talk show amid workplace controversy.
Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia De Rossi's new multi-million-pound farmhouse in the Cotswolds has been severely flooded just days after they moved in, following Storm Bert's heavy rains and winds. The couple, who relocated from California to escape the political climate after Donald Trump's election, are now dealing with impassable roads and rising floodwaters around their property. Despite the setback, they have reportedly embraced their new life in the English countryside.