TV host and comedian Ellen DeGeneres is reportedly quitting the US and moving full-time to the Cotswolds following Donald Trump's election win.
The 66-year-old entertainer and her wife actor Portia de Rossi bought a property in the area last October, according to The Sun.
And following Mr Trump's win they have put their home in Montecito, California - where their neighbours were Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - on the market as they object to Mr Trump's policies.
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Last week, the pair were reportedly seen at Jeremy Clarkson's pub The Farmer's Dog in Asthall on the edge of the Cotswolds.
And it is now widely reported they will relocate to a Cotswolds village, located roughly two hours west of London and "won't be looking back".
There is speculation this could be Great Tew, home to A-listers including David and Victoria Beckham, and not far from Mr Clarkson's own home in Chadlington.
Earlier this month, several celebrities vowed that if Mr Trump won the election and became president for the second time, they would move.
The comedian, actress and host, who was born in Louisiana in the United States, started the television sitcom Ellen in the 1990s and has received dozens of Daytime Emmy Awards for her work.
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