Ellen DeGeneres And Portia De Rossi Sell Mansion To Hollywood Mogul
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Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia De Rossi have sold their Beverly Hills mansion to a high-profile person next door.
The long-time married couple, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi, have been selling some of their properties and they have just successfully closed a deal on their midcentury modern home in Beverly Hills for $8.8 million. The single-story mansion has 427 square meters of living area with long hallways and walls of glass. It also has a primary bedroom suite with a private office and built-in soaking tub as well as four guest bedrooms and six bathrooms.
The mansion also includes a kitchen with high-end stainless appliances, LED lighting, swathes of Calacatta marble, terrazzo floors as well as Douglas fir cabinetry, and all this will be enjoyed by DeGeneres and De Rossi’s neighbor, the Hollywood talent manager and writer, Guy Oseary, who recently purchased their house.
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For over 19 seasons, The Ellen Show has aired more than 3,200 episodes since it premiered on the small screens last September 2003. As one of the most beloved shows on television, it gained 64 Daytime Emmy Awards. Last May 2021, DeGeneres made the 19th Season the final season when she announced she would be ending her show, and the final episode is set to air this coming May 26 on NBC.
The 64-year-old host recently brought to social media her gratitude as she shot the very last episode of her daytime talk show. She posted a photo of herself sitting in her iconic chair, and wrote: “Today, we taped the final episode of ‘The Ellen Show’ which airs on May 26th.”
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DeGeneres stated that she witnessed how the world changed since she started the show last 2003. “When we started this show in 2003, the iPhone didn’t exist. Social Media didn’t exist. Gay marriage wasn’t legal. We watched the world change, sometimes for the better, sometimes not,” she penned.
“But whatever was happening, my goal was always for the show to be a place where we could all come together and laugh for an hour. Being invited to your lives has been the greatest privilege of my life and has brought me incredible joy. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you,” she continued.
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Yes here shows made you laugh I loved all the people that worked with her especially twitch I loved his dancing. You will be missed.
Loved her show in the beginning, but it went down hill with her picks of guests ! How she could support some of these people ! Twitch !!??!! Got paid millions for “ laughing” ! Anyone can do that !