Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi are said to be facing their biggest marital woes. The couple has been married for 10 years and it was said that although they live together, they are actually living “separate lives.”
In one of the Radar Online exclusive stories that were published last week, it was said that Ellen DeGeneres was not herself lately. The paper alleged that the host is in this state because of Portia De Rossi.
“Ellen has been in a slump lately,” the source supposedly shared to Radar. “Portia has not been at the offices in like three weeks and Ellen has not talked about her wife.”
The insider further revealed that Portia is at her wit’s end and as much as the couple tried to deny or overlook their problems, it is still very clear that they are leading separate lives. Additionally, Portia is said to be fed up, so her relationship with Ellen eventually turned sour.
Is Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi really calling it quits or “living separate lives” as claimed? Gossip Cop replied with a big “No.” The publication stated that the couple is still together and going strong thus the report is simply ridiculous.
Moreover, even though the story was also picked up by the National Enquirer, it lacks specific details to be believable. GC mentioned that the marital issues that Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi were supposed to be having were not outlined plus, the source seems not reliable if it even truly exist.
Lastly, Gossip Cop tried to confirm the truth from someone close with Ellen DeGeneres and she/he said that the rumors are totally false. Also, the fact that Portia De Rossi just appeared on her wife’s show not long ago is enough to debunk the claims of their “collapsing” marriage.


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