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Inside Ellen DeGeneres’ $27million Montecito home where she is self-isolating with wife Portia de Rossi

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Ellen De Generes may have likened her Montecito home to a ‘jail’ during coronavirus lockdown, but it’s safe to say the stunning five-bedroom pad is far from it.

Since being forced to film The Ellen DeGeneres Show from the comfort of her own sofa due to the coronavirus pandemic, the US television star has given fans a glimpse of her sprawling Californian mansion.

Ellen and wife Portia de Rossi brought the property in 2019 for a cool $27million (£21.7million) in 2019. It comes with five bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and an incredibly view that would never get old, thanks to the property’s hilltop location.

The decor and layout throughout the house is Balinese-inspired with beautiful statues, wooden furniture, cool art pieces and neutral colours

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