Overview
- At Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre on July 20, DeGeneres publicly confirmed for the first time that Trump’s second term prompted her permanent move to her Cotswolds farmhouse.
- She revealed that what began as a three-to-four month part-time residency transformed into a year-round stay after waking to news of Trump’s November victory.
- The comedian praised the region’s “absolutely beautiful” scenery, simple lifestyle, politeness and strong animal welfare as decisive factors in her relocation.
- Warning of a political push to repeal same-sex marriage in the U.S., DeGeneres said she and Portia de Rossi plan to renew their vows in the U.K. to secure their legal protections.
- She addressed scrutiny over her talk show’s past toxic workplace allegations, defended her blunt style and hinted at exploring new creative projects beyond daytime television.