Ellen DeGeneres' UK move reignites conspiracy theories about Anne Heche and tWitch's tragic deaths

"What happened to Anne Heche and tWitch?" - Ellen DeGeneres' UK relocation prompts online questions.


Pop Culture & Art November 21, 2024
Courtesy: Reuters

On November 20, The Wrap reported that Ellen DeGeneres has relocated to rural England with her wife, Portia de Rossi, following Donald Trump’s re-election. 

The couple has listed their Montecito, California estate for sale, fueling rumors that the move is permanent. 

While some attribute their departure to political discontent, others have linked it to lingering controversies surrounding Anne Heche and Stephen "tWitch" Boss.

DeGeneres’ former associate, tWitch, tragically died by suicide in December 2022. At the time, Ellen expressed her heartbreak, stating that tWitch was "family" to her. 

However, online conspiracy theories suggest his death might be tied to incriminating industry secrets, although no credible evidence supports these claims. 

Similarly, Anne Heche, DeGeneres' ex-girlfriend, passed away in a car accident in August 2022. Heche had previously accused Ellen of controlling behavior during their relationship. Theories about foul play have circulated but remain unsubstantiated.

Netizens have speculated about Ellen’s connections to high-profile scandals involving Diddy and the Epstein list. 

One social media user remarked, "What happened to tWitch and Anne Heche, Ellen?" Another wrote, "She has skeletons in her closet. That’s the only reason she would be so afraid." Despite these accusations, no verified links between Ellen and the alleged conspiracies exist.

According to The Wrap, Ellen and Portia have settled in the Cotswolds. While Ellen has faced backlash over a toxic workplace scandal in recent years, she continues to maintain her innocence. 

As conspiracy theories flourish, Ellen’s decision to leave the US raises questions, though concrete answers remain elusive.

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