Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, Portia De Rossi, recently relocated from their home in the United States to England, only to have their new home in Cotswolds damaged by a flood. The couple’s 43-acre property was overtaken by 5 feet of flood water after the River Thames burst its banks during a storm with 80 mph winds. The extent of the damage is uncertain, according to reports.
This is not the first time the couple has dealt with flood damage, as their old home in Montecito, California was also impacted by flooding last year. The decision to move to England permanently was reportedly made shortly after Donald Trump was elected, with the couple wanting to “get the hell out” of America.
The news of the damage comes as a shock to fans of the popular talk show host, who have been following her move to England on social media. DeGeneres and De Rossi have yet to comment on the extent of the damage or their plans moving forward.
Despite the setback, it is likely that Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi will handle the situation with their typical grace and humor. Fans are eager to see how the couple will recover from this unexpected turn of events.
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