RUSSELL Brand’s £6m mansion has a suspiciously green lawn – despite a recent hosepipe ban in the area and WEEKS of hot weather.

The comedian, 51, owns a 19th century country home in Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire.

Aerial view of Russell Brand's thatched riverside home, surrounded by trees next to a field.Russell Brand’s £6m mansion has a suspiciously green lawn despite a recent hosepipe ban in the area and WEEKS of hot weather Credit: The Sun British actor and comedian Russell Brand with dark curly hair and a full beard, wearing an open white shirt and dark jacket.The comedian lives in the US with his family Credit: Reuters

Russell, his wife Laura, 39, and their three kids after saying he was being “attacked” and “shut down” by the British authorities.

He is facing trial on three counts of rape, three of sexual assault and one of indecent assault against six women from 1999 to 2009. Russell denies all the charges against him.

Despite being based in a totally different country, the grass surrounding the cottage has very green grass.

But a hosepipe ban was put in place by Thames Water last month.

Aerial view of Russell Brand's riverside home on the Thames.The property overlooks the River Thames Credit: The Sun Russell Brand wearing a straw hat and green striped garment.The Met Police launched a probe into the TV presenter in 2023 Credit: Instagram

The UK has had five heatwaves this summer and temperatures reached as high as 38.1C at the start of August.

The water supplier told those living in the area to avoid using a hosepipe, sprinkler or water pressure.

A previous statement from Thames Water said: “We’ve been working around the clock to maintain water supplies, but we now need everyone’s help to reduce non-essential water use.

“We ask customers not to use a hosepipe, sprinkler or pressure washer during the hosepipe ban to save water.”

And earlier today it was revealed

Bosses have said the measures are necessary to “protect the environment” and could remain in place for months.

restrictions enforced by Thames Water are set to stay in place until the end of the year.

The Met launched a probe into TV presenter Russell in September 2023.

It followed a Sunday Times and Channel 4’s Dispatches investigation into allegations over his treatment of women.

His trial is scheduled to take place in October this year.