Ellen DeGeneres is once again at the center of unfounded rumors, this time concerning her alleged connection to the Epstein Files. The latest gossip claims that Ellen supposedly "consumed" her former partner, Anne Heche, and is involved in crimes associated with the Epstein case. This bizarre rumor seems to have originated from a conspiracy website and gained traction on social media due to its sensational nature, rather than any factual basis. The allegations suggest that the so-called “Epstein files” reveal severe crimes committed by DeGeneres, including cannibalism. However, there is no evidence to support these claims in any public court documents, official investigations, or credible news reports regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case. A fact-check by a major news outlet has labeled this assertion as false, clarifying that while DeGeneres' name may appear in Epstein-related documents, there is no proof linking her to cannibalism or any criminal activity associated with Epstein. Furthermore, reviews of the recently released documents found no evidence backing the online accusations. The viral narrative heavily relies on the term “Epstein files,” misleadingly suggesting it indicates wrongdoing. Fact-checkers stress that serious allegations must be substantiated by credible evidence, legal validation, and transparent sourcing.
Details Surrounding Anne Heche's Death
Anne Heche's passing was officially ruled an accident in 2022. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner determined that smoke inhalation and thermal injuries were the causes of death, with a sternal fracture from blunt trauma noted as a significant condition. Heche was hospitalized following a car accident in Los Angeles in August 2022. This official ruling contradicts online insinuations that her death was a hidden homicide linked to DeGeneres.
The Relationship Between Ellen DeGeneres and Anne Heche
Ellen DeGeneres and Anne Heche had a well-known relationship during the late 1990s, which is the primary reason their names are being mentioned together in current discussions. Heche's posthumous memoir, Call Me Anne, was released in 2023 and includes insights about her relationship with DeGeneres, along with other facets of her life and career. There are no official records or verified investigations that support the cannibalism allegations, which have been widely characterized as groundless fabrications.
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