Showing posts with label Mansion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mansion. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Quarantine like jail joke brings fierce backlash for Ellen DeGeneres


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Ellen DeGeneres, one of America’s most popular TV personalities, faced a barrage of criticism on Wednesday after comparing her self-isolation in a multimillion-dollar mansion to being in prison.

DeGeneres, whose daily television talk show had been off the air for three weeks because of a stay-at-home order, returned on Wednesday with a show filmed by her wife, actress Portia De Rossi, from one of their California homes.

“One thing that I’ve learned from being in quarantine is that people - this is like being in jail, is what it is,” quipped DeGeneres, who was filmed in an armchair looking out on vast, grassy lawns and mountains.

“It’s mostly because I’ve been wearing the same clothes for 10 days and everyone in here is gay,” she said, laughing at her own joke.

While DeGeneres also praised health workers and other on the frontlines battling the coronavirus epidemic, the prison joke did not go down well.

“I have actual friends and loved ones who are currently incarcerated. They are locked down in horrific conditions and terrified what is going to happen to them. Your ‘joke’ about being quarantined at home being like that is unfunny and disrespectful,” tweeted social justice activist Diana #FreeThemAll4PublicHealth.

More than 280 inmates and 400 staff in New York prisons have been infected with the coronavirus and at least seven people have died, according to the New York Department of Corrections.

In Chicago, some 230 detainees in Cook County jails have tested positive for the virus, along with 92 staff members.

Louisiana has also reported coronavirus-related deaths among prison inmates.

“Hey @TheEllenShow, prisoners across this country are trapped in 24-hour quarantine in cells that are probably about the size of one of your showers & others are sleeping 3 feet away from sick inmates. And they’re dying. You aren’t experiencing anything close to prison,” wrote Caleb Grossman on Twitter.

The backlash was the latest example of celebrities being called out for what appeared to be tone-deaf comments and social media postings as the pandemic has put millions of Americans out of work and killed more than 14,000 in the United States.

Last month, DeGeneres was slammed for complaining of being bored in videos that she posted of herself lying on a couch at her home.

Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bill Berkrot

-Reuters-

Monday, May 1, 2017

Tech billionaire buys Sydney mansion for record USD56-M


SYDNEY, Australia - Tech billionaire Scott Farquhar has bought a Sydney waterfront mansion for an Australian record Aus$75 million (US$56 million), a report said Monday, after the owners resisted selling the 1863-built home to developers.

Tech billionaire Scott Farquhar buys Sydney waterfront mansion built in 1863 for record US$56 million, report says https://t.co/bOdBrV9CyI pic.twitter.com/bNwIMnBJpN 

— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 1, 2017

 The co-founder of Australian software giant Atlassian, which floated in the United States in late 2015, snapped up the iconic "Elaine" from John Brehmer Fairfax, whose family formerly owned the Sydney Morning Herald.

The estate, which stretches down to a harbor beach in Sydney's prestigious Point Piper, had been in the Fairfax family since 1891 when it was bought for 2,100 pounds. It features horse stables, a tennis court and a ballroom.

Fairfax reportedly resisted larger offers from developers to subdivide the land.

"We're thrilled with the purchase and honoured to take over the Elaine estate in its entirety from the Fairfax family," Farquhar, 37, told Fairfax Media.

"It would have been a great loss to see this rare property sold to developers and carved up.

"When we heard of the plans, we just couldn't let this beautiful piece of Australian history be turned into a development site."

The price tag set a record for residential property in Australia, the Australian Financial Review said.

It topped the previous Aus$70 million in 2015 when mogul James Packer, who runs worldwide gambling empire Crown, sold his Sydney home to Australian-Chinese billionaire businessman Chau Chak Wing.

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source: news.abs-cbn.com

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

WATCH: Tour JLo's former house that Pacquiao wants to buy


One of the homes that boxing champ Manny Pacquiao is planning to buy is located in Beverly Hills, California and was once owned by international superstar Jennifer Lopez.

Located at 12055 Summit Circle, the Mediterranean-inspired home has seven bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, a his and hers closet, an open kitchen and a home theater.

The patio comes with a built-in barbecue, a pool with fountains, a spa and an outdoor fireplace.

Take a tour of the property by watching this video by the Beverly Hills real estate firm Nelson Shelton and Associates which was uploaded on YouTube in 2013.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Selma Blair Famous Person Sells Mansion to Famous Person



Selma Blair unloaded her swanky L.A. mansion after 6 months on the market, TMZ has learned, but she didn't let just anyone buy it -- she waited until ANOTHER celebrity came along to scoop it up.

The 2,918 sq. ft Hollywood pad was listed back in January of this year for $1.78 million ... it boasts 3-bedrooms, 3-baths, white wooden floors, glass walls and a Koi pond ... which is great if you like Koi.

But after half a year on the market there was still no sale ... until now.



Other famous person, Liz Meriwether -- creator of Fox's hit show "New Girl"-- saw the modern-decor crib and just had to have it -- so she laid down some major "New Girl" bucks to call it home.

Reason # 3,567,800 to be rich & famous.

source: tmz.com