Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi, have made headlines after purchasing a multi-million-pound farmhouse in the Cotswolds, England, allegedly as part of a protest against Donald Trump’s election. The couple’s new estate was hit by severe flooding just days after their relocation, with Storm Bert causing a tributary of the nearby River Thames to overflow, DailyMail reported.
“The flood waters are rising by the hour. This is the worst I have seen it in years,” one resident told the outlet.
Dramatic photographs show high water levels surrounding their 43-acre property, leading to impassable roads and prompting alarm among local residents. Despite the challenging weather conditions, Ellen and Portia had previously expressed their fondness for the picturesque property, which combines modern luxury with traditional farmhouse charm, featuring amenities such as a swimming pool and a helicopter pad.
“It really is a beautiful house,” one source told DailyMail. “It’s so quintessentially English which as Americans they have fallen in love with, although they can forget about any glamorous southern California nightlife and weather.”
“The area itself is very quiet, some might even say boring as there’s not much to do, especially in the colder months but there are lots of celebrities in the area,” the source added.
Before the flooding, the couple was seen enjoying their new community, including a night out at a local pub owned by television personality Jeremy Clarkson, where they were entertained by the band The Corrs. Reports indicate that DeGeneres and de Rossi paid £2.5 million above the asking price to ensure they secured the desirable location, the outlet added.
Ellen DeGeneres is known for her extensive real estate investments, having bought and sold over 50 homes, including properties once owned by high-profile celebrities, further emphasizing her status in the entertainment industry.
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