Ellen DeGeneres has made headlines with her recent move to the UK, sharing that the decision came shortly after Donald Trump was re-elected as US president. During an event in Cheltenham, she revealed that she and wife Portia de Rossi initially intended for a part-time UK residence but ultimately decided to permanently relocate. "It just feels better here," she said, expressing her love for the charming villages and simpler way of life in the Cotswolds.

The 67-year-old also highlighted her concerns over the state of gay rights in the US and even mentioned the possibility of marrying again in England if same-sex marriage laws were reversed in America. Addressing her controversial exit from her talk show, DeGeneres acknowledged being perceived as "blunt," but firmly rejected the notion that she is mean.

Ellen reflected on her experiences as a gay woman in Hollywood and expressed hope for progress, particularly among younger generations who embrace fluidity. Although she misses her talk show, Ellen believes traditional formats may not resonate anymore, hinting at contemplating new projects. For now, she's enjoying her life in the UK, showcasing her farm animals and embracing the beauty of her new home.