Former talk show queen Ellen DeGeneres has faced massive flooding in her new British mansion where she and her wife Portia de Rossi are barricaded following President-elect Donald Trump's victory on November 5th. It is reported that he was hit by.
DeGeneres' mansion was destroyed by torrential rains that hit the idyllic Cotswolds region, with some reports saying the flooding was the worst in years. of daily mail reported Saturday.
The 43-acre property that DeGeneres shares with de Rossi is now reportedly surrounded by a lake after days of heavy rain and 130 mph winds.
“Flood water levels are rising by the hour. This is the worst we have seen in years,” a local resident told the Mail.
DeGeneres, 66, and her wife mysteriously got their bets and moved out of their home in Montecito, Calif., in the days after President-elect Donald Trump's victory. According to reports, the couple was in England's Cotswolds, a countryside known for its castles and stately homes.
An anonymous source told TMZ that DeGeneres and de Rossi are “very disillusioned” with Trump's victory and are planning to move to a property in England that they reportedly purchased before the election. He says he has decided.
Like many of Hollywood's elite, DeGeneres supported Vice President Kamala Harris, posting on Instagram in August: I can't wait for @KamalaHarris to become the next president. ”
A few years ago, DeGeneres posted a video on social media blaming human industry for heavy rains and flooding in Southern California, where she lived at the time.
In a video posted to Twitter on Monday from the celebrity enclave of Montecito, the former talk show queen explains how the town is under mandatory evacuation due to the heavy rains and strong winds that have battered the state in recent days. did. “This is crazy,” she said, standing next to a flooded stream near her home.
She tried to blame the heavy rains on human activities and concluded: “We need to be kinder to Mother Nature because she is not happy with us. All the rays are doing their part. Stay safe, everyone. Please.”
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