Ellen DeGeneres, Portia De Rossi Divorce Rumor: 'Finding Dory' Star Slams Split Reports

"Finding Dory" star Ellen DeGeneres finally ended rumors that alleged her marriage with Portia De Rossi to be heading down to divorce. The talk show host made it clear that she and DeRossi are still strong and she is not going anywhere.

E! Online reports that the award-winning "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" host slammed gossips and said that she is lucky to have her best friend and partner all in one. "I can't imagine not being married. I have my best friend, the person I want to spend time with more than anybody else in the world."

The "Dr. Doolittle" star even said that while they both live busy careers, their utmost priority is still each other. Through this, as well as by staying grateful with each other, the host and "Scandal" actress managed to be married for eight years and counting.

The Emmy awardee also shared that every time she and her partner are about to retire at night, she would always acknowledge how lucky she was for having everything life has to offer. In other words, DeGeneres is contented with her life.

As Degeneres sat down with People, the host also shared that she is a firm believer in karma--what goes around comes back around. DeGeneres said in the face of love, you always receive what you give.

This is not the first time the couple has been intrigued regarding their relationship. In July, DeGeneres was said to have been dumped by DeRossi for a man per Star Magazine (via MSN).

As previously reported by Parent Herald, the recent DeGeneres and De Rossi split rumor was said to be a result of conflicting views on family, specifically with regards to having kids. It was reported that the host did not want to have their own but the otherwise goes for De Rossi. $220 million was reportedly at stake should the couple split.

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