Ellen DeGeneres, Portia De Rossi Divorce: ‘Finding Dory’ Star Experiences ‘Explosive Meltdown’ Over $330 Million Split?

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi recently celebrated their 8th wedding anniversary, but the couple remains plagued by countless divorce rumors. A recent report suggests that the "Finding Dory" star has experienced an "explosive meltdown" over her finances and growing issues with her wife.

Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi are reportedly headed for a divorce due to numerous reasons. According to a report from In Touch, the 58-year-old talk show host experienced an "explosive meltdown" because of her problems with the "Scandal" actress, reports Celeb Dirty Laundry.

There have been allegations that DeGeneres is afraid that de Rossi would leave her for another man. There have also been reports that "The Ellen Show" host is flirting with another woman and de Rossi has had enough of seeing her wife do this in front of her and behind her back and the alleged divorce will cost the former $330 million.

The report also claims that DeGeneres' marriage issues has gone worse that it has already affected her work. According to Gossip Cop, the report claimed that DeGeneres is already "at war" with the show's producers and is already asking to leave the show.

While DeGeneres claims that she has always been thankful for her job, her recent marriage issues have caused her to feel "tired" of going to work. DeGeneres allegedly wants to opt out of the show even before the end of her contract in 2020.

The publication, however, notes that there is no feud between DeGeneres and the producers of the show. There are also no problems between Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, as evidenced by their recent celebration of their eighth wedding anniversary. DeGeneres even posted a heartfelt message for her wife on Instagram.

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