Ellen DeGeneres Blames Trump for Leaving the U.S.—Now Says She’s “Staying in the UK for Good”

While many celebrities made headlines for criticizing Donald Trump during his presidency, few went as far as Ellen DeGeneres. She now says she’s left the country entirely because of him.

The former daytime talk show host confirmed over the weekend that she and her wife, Portia de Rossi, have relocated permanently to the UK, citing Trump’s return to political relevance as the tipping point.

DeGeneres, 67, and Portia, 52,now reside in the, where she says they’re embracing a “simpler” lifestyle far from the country that made her a household name and multimillionaire.

“Everything here is just better,” she said of the UK, listing off “polite people,” “clean air,” and “the way animals are treated” as reasons she prefers Britain to America.
While some see their retreat as personal preference, others question why an American celebrity who built her empire through U.S. audiences and networks would openly turn her back on the country, particularly over the outcome of a democratic election.

“The Baptist Church in America is trying to reverse gay marriage,”she said.“They’re trying to literally stop it from happening in the future.”
While the Supreme Court has not overturned gay marriage and President Trump himself appointed justices who have upheld core LGBTQ+ precedents, Ellen’s comments reflect a broader trend of celebrity fearmongering not always rooted in political reality.

Her recent statements echo a pattern critics say is typical of DeGeneres, choosing dramatic, self-centered narratives even as public trust in her authenticity has plummeted.
DeGeneres’s political statements come after a major fall from grace. In 2020, her namesake talk show became engulfed in scandal after multiple former employees accused the show’s environment of being toxic and abusive. Ellen apologized, but the damage was done.

That special, Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval, was widely panned. It holds a dismal 33% score on Rotten Tomatoes, receiving criticism for its defensive tone and lack of sincerity.

“I have to just trust that whatever happened during that time… happened for a reason,” DeGeneres told The Hollywood Reporter
Now, with a countryside home, some chickens, and a fresh rainbow Instagram post, DeGeneres is settling into a self-imposed exile — one that she openly admits began the moment Donald Trump reclaimed national attention.

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