Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de Rossi Divorce: Kate McKinnon Reason Behind $330 Million Split?

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are once again caught in a divorce rumor as a new report alleges that there is a $330 million divorce brewing for the couple. The "Scandal" actress has reportedly had enough of DeGeneres flirting with Kate McKinnon.

Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres have been together for almost eight years but divorce and breakup rumors do not die down for the couple. A recent report from Star magazine alleges that the couple is headed for a $330 million divorce, according to Gossip Cop.

"Portia told Ellen she wants a divorce," an insider said. "Even more shocking, friends say Portia may have left Ellen for a man!"

DeGeneres and de Rossi have been allegedly fighting nonstop since they tied the knot in 2008. One of the reasons behind the alleged divorce between the couple is Kate McKinnon.

According to the publication, DeGeneres and McKinnon have been flirting onscreen and behind-the-scenes. This is said to be the final straw for de Rossi and has decided to end her marriage to the 58-year-old talk show host and leave with another man. The insider notes that de Rossi was previously married to a man so it would not be surprising to see her leave DeGeneres for another man.

It turns out, though, that this is just one of the many false reports about Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi. MailOnline recently reported that the couple was spotted happily leaving the U.S. to attend the UK gala screening for DeGeneres' movie, "Finding Dory."

The couple was seen walking hand-in-hand while entering the LAX international terminal. While the couple has yet to comment on the allegations surrounding their relationship, their actions seemingly refute all divorce rumors about the couple, including the allegation that de Rossi has left DeGeneres for another man.

Do you think Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are headed for a divorce? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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