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    ✅ ❌ No, we couldn't find enough information on authoritative news outlets confirming that Ellen DeGeneres’ UK home flooded after she fled the US following Donald Trump’s election win. However, here is what was found:

    1. Ellen DeGeneres herself denied that her UK farmhouse flooded amid severe storms in the Cotswolds, stating on Instagram that “our UK farmhouse did NOT flood,” although others in the area suffered flood damage from heavy rainfall and strong winds https://www.aol.com/ellen-degeneres-responds-rumors-u-175857872.html (Trust Score approx. 7/10).

    2. Reports say Ellen and her wife Portia de Rossi moved to the UK’s Cotswolds area after Donald Trump’s election victory and are now reportedly considering leaving their UK mansion. These reports also mention the severe flooding caused by Storm Bert, but do not confirm flooding of their home https://www.thepinknews.com/2025/02/19/ellen-degeneres-uk-mansion-cotswolds/ (Trust Score approx. 6/10).

    No major or authoritative news sources corroborate the claim that her UK home flooded after she fled the US following Trump’s win. The most reliable information comes directly from Ellen denying any flood impact to her property.