Ellen DeGeneres & Portia De Rossi Tried To ‘Break The Internet’? Couple Revealed New Christmas Card Inspired By Kim Kardashian’s Photo

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Ellen DeGeneres & Portia De Rossi seem to be inspired by Kim Kardashian's "Break The Internet" campaign. According to Daily Mail, Ellen revealed their new Christmas Card bearing a riff of Kim Kardashian's Paper Magazine shoot.

Reportedly, the talk show host exposed the first one looked like an average card from the outside "but inside it was anything, well, butt."

"Here's the second one we've come up with, again we don't know which one we're going to do yet. So it says, ''Happy Holidays and a shiny New Year.'" Ellen said.

According to Daily Mail, the card just had "Happy Holidays" on the front but inside the card was a picture of Ellen and Portia with their heads overlaid on to Kim's body from her Break The Internet shoot. It was designed as if the couple were holding hands with "traditional seasonal setting in the background."

While everything seems to be fun at the moment, recent rumor suggests return of the couple's divorce buzzes.

According to Classicalite, the talk show host is "desperate to convince Portia that her overall net worth would be much better off in the long run if she doesn't split just yet."

Rumor suggests that the talk show host and her wife are making the world think that everything about their relationship is okay. Classicalite noted that "Ellen has been less than truthful about a lot of things as of late."

"Ellen and Portia's pals are worried that the duo is just trying to protect their reputations by pretending to be happy. Ellen wants the world to believe that everything is fine, that's why she constantly talks about the marriage on her show " Classicalite cited an insider of Star Magazine's November 17th edition.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, the couple's divorce rumors re-emerged after they failed to show up in a charity event Saving SPOT at Tiato in Santa Monica where the couple was listed as the hosts of the said gathering.

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