NEED TO KNOW
- Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi moved to England in November after purchasing a $20 million estate in the English countryside
- On Tuesday, July 22, it was reported that the pair listed their newly renovated home for $30 million
- A week later, on Tuesday, July 29, the two were spotted with new hairstyles during a stroll around London
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are embracing all England has to offer — with new looks in tow.
The former talk show host, 67, and actress, 52, were spotted sporting new hairstyles while strolling around Bond Street in London on Tuesday, July 29.
DeGeneres, who has been sporadically seen with salt-and-pepper hair, was photographed with her signature pixie cut a smidge longer. Likewise, her wife, de Rossi, was seen with her shorter hairstyle grown out just shy of her shoulders, creating a wavy bob.
During their daytime stroll, DeGeneres wore a white striped collared shirt beneath a navy cardigan and white jeans. She accessorized with a pair of brown aviator sunglasses and a black leather watch.
Meanwhile, the Arrested Development alum wore an oversized white linen blazer that featured light beige stripes, matching her linen cargo pants. She paired the neutral look with light pink oversized sunglasses.
BACKGRID
The pair’s London date comes a couple of weeks before they’re set to celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary on Monday, Aug. 16.
Over the years the couple has openly gushed over one another, and in 2021, de Rossi told PEOPLE, “She is the kindest, most generous, most loving, loyal, trustworthy person I have ever known. She’s a very special human being. Some of it sometimes rubs off on me.”
More recently, the pair relocated to England from California, and the experienced flippers of multimillion-dollar homes purchased a $20 million estate in idyllic English countryside in November 2024.
BACKGRID
After completing extensive renovations on the property, the couple decided to list their Cotswolds estate for $30 million, PEOPLE reported on Tuesday, July 22. DeGeneres revealed to The Wall Street Journal that they’re offloading the home not because they’re leaving England, but because they need more space for their animals.
“When we decided to live here full time, we knew that Portia couldn’t live without her horses,” she told the outlet in a statement. “We needed a home that had a horse facility and pastures for them.”