Ellen DeGeneres admits ‘we just can’t keep up’ amid struggle with new life in UK

Ellen DeGeneres admits ‘we just can’t keep up’ amid struggle with new life in UK

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Ellen DeGeneres, a former talk show host, has spoken out about the constant difficulties of moving from the US to England with her wife Portia de Rossi.

Since moving to the UK, Ellen DeGeneres has experienced a significant culture shock.

Ellen DeGeneres has opened up about life in the English countryside following her move to the UK with wife Portia de Rossi in November 2024. In a recent interview in Cheltenham with journalist Richard Bacon, the former talk show host discussed adjusting to rural life, the couple’s unexpected struggles with livestock, and the ongoing challenges facing LGBTQ+ rights in the United States.

DeGeneres, 67, described how they initially embraced their new surroundings and began to cultivate the land around their home by using lawn mowers to manage the pastures for their horses. However, they both quickly realized how difficult the task was.

DeGeneres recalls telling de Rossi, “We just can’t keep up with this,” before suggesting that sheep be brought in to help with the overgrowth. DeGeneres claims that the concept quickly developed into a number of significant difficulties.

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Ellen and Rossi relocated to the UK countryside in November
Ellen and Rossi relocated to the UK countryside in November (Image: Ellen DeGeneres/Instagram)

We went to Portugal and said, “Let’s just get four sheep to put in the pastures with the horses,” and we did. And they were just leaving the following morning. They simply climbed out, and I had to purchase electric fencing afterwards.

According to the former talk show host, the couple’s relationship ended up with the fencing. Then one of the men exited, and the rest of the men did the same. Then I realized I needed to construct a fence. We built a fence, and it destroyed everything because it was so ugly. Therefore, I had to pay to knock down the fence.

She continued, “I bought those sheep for a lot of money.” I can’t even estimate the price of those sheep. Portia thought of it.

DeGeneres also made the point that, as she put it, “the dog would get to it whenever they needed to. “

The couple have completely overhauled their lifestyles
The couple have completely overhauled their lifestyles(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for RH)

Since moving across the pond in November, the couple has continued to explore various regions of the UK despite the mishaps.

DeGeneres made a humorous comment about British place names while admitting she had trouble pronouncing them. “This is Cheltenham, right?” I don’t go, ‘ Chelten-ham. ‘ You all have to give your names in such a hurry. It should]be] ‘ By-sister, ‘ but it’s ‘ Bicester, ‘ right”?

We don’t have time for that, she joked, because town names must have been created quickly.

Ellen is struggling with the culture shock of UK
Ellen is struggling with the culture shock of UK(Image: Instagram)

DeGeneres also addressed more pressing issues during the interview, particularly those relating to LGBTQ+ rights in the United States. “The Baptist church in America is trying to reverse gay marriage. They are attempting to at least at least prevent it from occurring in the future and possibly reverse it.

She revealed that she and de Rossi are already getting ready to consider potential U.S. policies’ effects. “Portia and I are already looking into it, and we’re going to get married here in Cheltenham,” said Portia. Have cheese on us, she said.

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