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Ellen DeGeneres’s mansion in the United Kingdom has flooded just weeks after the former talk show host announced she left the United States following President Trump’s election victory.

As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi recently purchased a multi-million dollar property in Cotswolds, UK, and are determined to stay there through Trump’s second term.

On Friday, the 43-acre property flooded after a tributary of the River of Thames flooded after Storm Bert hit the Cotswolds region.

Images of Ellens’ property show her estate flooded with several feet of water.

Ellen’s house was not the only property impacted in the Cotswolds region.

The Daily Mail reported that several residents in the Cotswolds region have been stranded in their homes due to flood waters reaching nearly 5 feet.

Per The New York Post:

Their dreams are drenched.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s English farmhouse has flooded following torrential rain, a bombshell new report claims.

The couple recently purchased a multi-million pound property in the Cotswolds, about two hours outside of London, and are allegedly attempting to settle there permanently following Donald Trump’s election win.

But the 43-acre grounds are now underwater after the River Thames broke its banks in the wake of Storm Bert, the Daily Mail reports.

Numerous roads in the Cotswolds have been left impassable after being saturated in five feet of water.

This isn’t the first time one of Ellen’s properties has been damaged by extreme weather.

Ellen’s mansion in Montecito, California, was in danger of flooding last year after a storm caused her creek to rise nearly 9 feet behind her house.

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