Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi, have reportedly relocated from their Montecito, California, home to the UK following Donald Trump’s election victory. The couple now resides in the Cotswolds, joining a celebrity community that includes David Beckham and Kate Moss. Sources suggest the move was influenced by Trump’s win, although TMZ noted they had purchased the property before the election.
DeGeneres, a vocal supporter of Kamala Harris, endorsed her during the summer and expressed excitement about the possibility of Harris becoming president. An insider told The Wrap that DeGeneres and de Rossi are unlikely to return to the U.S., with their Montecito mansion expected to hit the market soon.
This high-profile move follows a broader trend of celebrities leaving the U.S. amid political turbulence. Eva Longoria, another star rumored to have left for similar reasons, clarified she had been living in Europe for years for work-related projects.
We have reached out to DeGeneres’ team for confirmation of the reports, but no official statement has been made yet. Fans continue to speculate about her reasons, linking them to her well-documented political views and dissatisfaction with the country’s current direction.