Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi recently relocated thousands of miles away from their home in the U.S., only to experience a similar natural disaster to one they endured before.
The couple permanently moved to the Cotswolds in England just weeks ago. According to sources, their decision to leave the U.S. came shortly after the 2016 presidential election, reportedly motivated by a desire to "get away."
Their new property was hit by severe flooding as a powerful weather system swept through the region. Heavy rains and winds reaching 80 MPH caused the River Thames to overflow, inundating surrounding areas. Reports indicate that Ellen and Portia’s 43-acre estate was heavily impacted, with floodwaters submerging nearby roads under five feet of water. The extent of damage to their property remains unclear.
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Ironically, their former home in Montecito, California, was also devastated by floods just last year. That disaster prompted evacuations of Ellen, Oprah, and others, leaving widespread damage in its wake.
Ellen captured the dramatic scene in a video, highlighting the severity of the flood in Montecito. However, the current status of their English estate remains unknown.
More updates to come as the situation unfolds.