Ellen DeGeneres Shows Off Gray Hair Transformation as She Returns to Montecito Following Her U.K. Move

DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi relocated to the U.K. at the end of 2024

Ellen Degeneres is spotted at the hospital center of luxury retirement center Casa
Ellen DeGeneres on Jan. 14. Photo: JISH / BACKGRID

Ellen DeGeneres is embracing her grays.

The former host of The Ellen DeGeneres Show recently returned to Montecito, Calif., and on Jan. 14, she was seen sporting gray hair after growing out her signature blonde locks.

DeGeneres, 66, and wife Portia de Rossi relocated to the U.K. countryside at the end of 2024 after finding “a house she loved,” a source told PEOPLE in November. Upon moving to England, it was revealed the DeGeneres had welcomed the hair transformation along with her new locale.

Now that she’s back stateside, it appears the look is here to stay.

Ellen Degeneres is spotted at the hospital center of luxury retirement center Casa
Ellen DeGeneres on Jan. 14.JISH / BACKGRID

DeGeneres first showed off the mane change in November. In a joint Instagram post from British pub The Farmer’s Dog and singer-songwriter Natalie Imbruglia, DeGeneres could be seen enjoying an intimate live music performance alongside her wife and friends.

The clip showed Imbruglia and friends singing along to the music before panning to DeGeneres and de Rossi, 51, who waved to the camera. Instead of her signature platinum blonde hair, the comedian was rocking a shorter, darker look, presumably her natural color.

DeGeneres and de Rossi relocated to the Cotswolds late last year, which is where The Farmer’s Dog Pub where the two were seen is located. The quaint pub is owned by English TV presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson.

“They hung out with [Clarkson’s partner, actress] Lisa Hogan and James Blunt, and The Corrs performed at the pub,” a source told PEOPLE at the time of DeGeneres’ appearance at the pub.

A real estate insider in California told PEOPLE that the couple sold their estate in the town of Carpinteria in August for $96 million.