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Ellen DeGeneres, 66, and her partner Portia de Rossi, are facing a challenging start to their new life in the UK. Following Donald Trump’s US presidential win, the couple relocated to a picturesque six-bedroom farmhouse in The Cotswolds, England. However, their welcome to the country was marred by disaster when their 43-acre property was flooded during the intense Storm Bert, which brought days of heavy rain and 80mph winds. According to Metro, the river Thames burst its banks leaving their home underwater.

According to TMZ, which cited sources with “direct knowledge”, the driving force behind their relocation was Trump’s win apart from other motivating factors. The couple who are supporters of Kamala Harris were “very disillusioned” with Trump’s victory and decided “to get the hell out”. The couple moved to Cotswolds, a rural area in south central England after listing their massive Montecito Estate north of Los Angeles.

DeGeneres was also a high-profile donor for Vice President Kamala Harris – contributing about $3,300 to her campaign. She also went ahead and endorsed Harris on her Instagram saying, “There’s nothing more powerful than a woman whose time has come!! I can’t wait for @KamalaHarris to be our next president.”

Not just DeGeneres and Rossi, Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election has prompted several Hollywood celebrities to publicly declare their intention to leave the United States. America Ferrara, the talented actress from Barbie, has also joined DeGeneres in making the move to the UK. Ms Ferrara relocated with her husband, Ryan Piers Williams, and their son, Sebastian. 

Sharon Stone, a Hollywood A-lister, has also expressed interest in purchasing a home in Italy. Meanwhile, music icon Cher had previously threatened to take drastic measures if Donald Trump were to secure the presidency again.

The United Kingdom, particularly London’s cosmopolitan charm, and Italy with its rich culture and breathtaking landscapes have emerged as top choices for relocation. Canada, another favoured destination, offers proximity to the US, familiarity, and progressive policies that appeal to many. Other countries, such as Spain, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand, are also being considered by celebrity expats. 





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Storm Bert Strikes UK And Ireland, Brings Extreme Flooding And Travel Chaos https://artifex.news/storm-bert-strikes-uk-and-ireland-brings-extreme-flooding-and-travel-chaos-7090576/ Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:20:50 +0000 https://artifex.news/storm-bert-strikes-uk-and-ireland-brings-extreme-flooding-and-travel-chaos-7090576/ Read More “Storm Bert Strikes UK And Ireland, Brings Extreme Flooding And Travel Chaos” »

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Storm Bert has wreaked havoc in parts of Ireland and Britain, causing severe flooding and widespread disruption. Dramatic events occurred in Donegal as rushing waters caused streets like Bridge Street to become rivers, raising worries about public safety.

Translink, a public transport company in Northern Ireland, warned customers to prepare for “severe disruption” and look for alternate travel alternatives as a result of the massive damage to Northern Ireland’s railway infrastructure. The storm’s effects highlight the region’s continued vulnerability to severe weather. 

Storm Bert left at least 60,000 properties in Ireland without power and closed roads and some ferry and train routes on both sides of the Irish Sea.

Media footage showed flooding in the west of Ireland, while floods prompted rail closures in Northern Ireland and snow impacted travel across Britain. 

The heaviest snow hit Scotland and parts of northern and central England, with dozens of flood alerts in place.

The UK Met Office issued warnings for snow and ice for those regions, warning there was a “good chance some rural communities could be cut off.”.

Scottish hills could see up to 40 centimetres (16 inches) of snow, while winds approaching 70 miles (113 kilometres) per hour were recorded in parts of Britain. 

Ferry operator DFDS cancelled services on some routes until Monday, with sailings from Newhaven and Dover in southern England to Dieppe and Calais in France severely affected.

Flights were disrupted at Newcastle airport due to heavy snow, with some flights diverted to Belfast and Edinburgh.

Met Eireann, the Irish National Meteorological Service, had also issued a yellow warning for “very strong winds and heavy rain.”

The worst impacted areas for power outages in Ireland were in western and northwestern counties, according to ESB Networks, which runs the country’s electricity system.

“Crews and contractors are deployed and restoring power in impacted areas where it is safe to do so,” it said.

More than 4,000 properties across Britain were without power by mid-Saturday-the majority in southwest England-with the National Grid operator saying power had been restored to “many homes and businesses.”

(With inputs from AFP)







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