British comedian Russell Brand has reportedly swapped his London house for a 3.3 million pounds property in the countryside.
The 40-year-old comedian, who famously wrote a book calling for a revolution, has acquired a six-bedroom pad that boasts an acre of land and is situated in Henley-on-Thames, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
He has been widely mocked for persistently calling for a revolution, despite living such a comfortable lifestyle himself.
Among his most outspoken critics has been his long-time friend Noel Gallagher.
The former Oasis star told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "He told me he is writing another book. I said what is it going to be called this time? 'Now about that revolution that never took place'.
"He is playing Xbox. Revolutionary Russell is playing PS4."
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