Emmy winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has reportedly been having problems with her younger wife Portia de Rossi wanting a divorce from their six year marriage arrangement. Though Ellen has denied the gossip all along, whispers that de Rossi was ready to split would not die--perhaps because they were truer than she was willing to admit. But now word has it that after Ellen finally gave in following a decade of standing firm not on wanting kids, it seems things might finally be on the mend again. It's now starting to be said all over the internet that the Hollywood power lesbians are committed and back together once again--and all it cost DeGeneres is a bunch of new baby bills and a life-time of servitude.
Ellen DeGeneres has never wavered from her story that she and Portia are doing better than ever every day.
The 56-years-old television personality has always been pretty resolute in her life choice not to have any children, she told People that she was afraid she'd ruin their lives, somehow (via Daily Mail):
"We'd probably be great parents. But it's a human being and unless you think you have excellent skills and have a drive or yearning in you to do that, the amount of work that that is and responsibility--I wouldn't want to screw them up!"
But it seems that Ellen may have changed her mind thanks to Portia's pushiness and DeGeneres desire to keep her much younger trophy wife happy.
According to the some-what reliable Celeb Dirty Laundry, Ellen came to her baby decision after being given the options to either take it or leave it:
"[Portia] promised Ellen that their relationship would be kid-free. But like so many Hollywood wives, what she said to get a ring on her finger and what she actually wants are two different things.
"And now it seems that Ellen has caved to get Portia off her back...it seems more likely that the bombshell was a pregnancy ultimatum."
What does Ellen got to worry about...she's old enough and rich enough that raising kids isn't going to be very physically demanding.
And everyone needs someone to roll them over when they get to old to do it themselves.
That's the real reason people have kids in the first place--for the lifelong slave labor.
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