Shocking Move: Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Flee to England After Trump’s 2024 Victory

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Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi have reportedly left the United States and moved to the picturesque Cotswolds in southwest England. The unexpected relocation comes in the wake of Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, which sources close to the couple claim was a “major factor” in their decision.

According to TMZ, the couple had purchased their English countryside home earlier this year, well before the election results were announced. However, the Trump win reportedly left them “very disillusioned,” prompting them to expedite their move overseas.

The Cotswolds, a serene and scenic region about two hours from London, has long been a magnet for high-profile celebrities seeking privacy and tranquility. Ellen and Portia’s new neighbors include famous personalities such as David and Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, Elizabeth Hurley, and even King Charles, who resides at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire.

Known for its rolling hills and quaint villages, the Cotswolds offers a stark contrast to the couple’s previous life in the bustling entertainment hub of Los Angeles. Despite its rural charm, the area boasts luxurious amenities and a tight-knit celebrity community, making it a perfect retreat for the pair.

The move marks a significant shift for DeGeneres and de Rossi, both of whom have been outspoken about their political beliefs. While the relocation may be rooted in their discontent with the current political climate, the couple is likely to embrace the Cotswolds’ tranquility as they settle into their new chapter abroad.

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