Old clip of Ellen DeGeneres 'offering' Donald Trump her mom as a date goes viral after she leaves US
BURBANK, CALIFORNIA: An old video of Ellen DeGeneres jokingly offering her mother to Donald Trump for dating went viral as the talk show host and her partner Portia de Rossi left the United States after Trump's win in the 2024 presidential election.
Notably, DeGeneres endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 election and reportedly donated $3,300 to her campaign but decided to leave the country after Harris lost.
The couple have moved to the Cotswolds in South West England and plan to sell their Montecito mansion, according to The Wrap.
Apparently Ellen Degeneres has fled to Great Britain because of Trump’s win.
— Bad Hombre (@joma_gc) November 20, 2024
Oddly enough, here is Ellen asking Trump to marry her mother before he ran for office.
Friendly reminder: Ellen was a regular at Diddy freak offs. That’s the real reason she’s fleeing. pic.twitter.com/vq396Xr9AQ
Ellen DeGeneres' old video with Donald Trump goes viral after she leaves US
After Ellen DeGeneres decided to leave the US, a video from 2004 of the comedian humorously "offering" her mother to Donald Trump for dating has now gone viral.
While speaking about 'The Apprentice' on 'The Ellen Show', Trump said, "I see a beautiful woman up there. That's your mother, isn't it?" and DeGeneres replied, "Yeah, look at her. And she is available if you are interested. I'd like to offer her..."
Trump reverted, "She's very pretty."
Ellen DeGeneres and Portis de Rossi spotted in UK pub
After Ellen DeGeneres and Portis de Rossi embraced a fresh start in the UK, the comedian was spotted at the pub 'The Farmer’s Dog' donning a new brunette hairstyle.
In an Instagram video shared by the pub on November 13, DeGeneres looked nearly unrecognizable with the darker hair as she and her wife enjoyed listening to the live music along with a bunch of friends, including 'Torn' singer Natalie Imbruglia.
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The caption of the post read, "What a great night in the pub with @thecorrsofficial ..the way a good pub night should be ..acoustic set, a few drinks, great friends @jeremyclarkson1 thanks for organising it!"
'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' star has mostly kept out of the spotlight after allegations of a toxic workplace led to the show's demise. It was renamed 'The Ellen Show' and ended after 19 seasons, with the last episode airing on May 26, 2022, according to Fox News.
Internet trolls Elle DeGeneres as her old video with Donald Trump goes viral
Several internet users trolled Ellen DeGeneres as the old video of DeGeneres offering her mother to Donald Trump for dating went viral.
A user wrote on X, "Ellen fled because she knows that the hammer of justice is headed to Hollywood. Running scared," while one added, "Everyone in Hollywood knows she’s an evil woman, they’re all just too afraid to talk about it."
Ellen fled because she knows that the hammer of justice is headed to Hollywood. Running scared.
— MSCasey (@Seethemscatter2) November 20, 2024
Everyone in Hollywood knows she’s an evil woman, they’re all just too afraid to talk about it.
— Ginny Robinson (@ginnyrobinsreal) November 20, 2024
A person also stated, "Good Riddance ! Sorry to the people of UK !" whereas one mentioned, "Seems like they are all getting exposed."
Good Riddance ! Sorry to the people of UK ! pic.twitter.com/ygdTYt3X97
— The Last Carnivore (@Da_Carnivore) November 21, 2024
A user also wrote, "What a crazy thing to watch. I want Elon to figure out time travel so I can go to that show, sit in the audience and shake my head at how ironic this has become," while one commented, "She also bought Barron Trump a golden baby carriage as a gift when he was born."
What a crazy thing to watch. I want Elon to figure out time travel so I can go to that show, sit in the audience and shake my head at how ironic this has become. 😂
— Danny Griffin (@DannyGriff42033) November 20, 2024
She also bought Barron Trump a golden baby carriage as a gift when he was born.
— Justin 🇺🇸 (@gore_gorejr) November 21, 2024
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