Many celebrities have voiced their unhappiness and even made their intentions to flee the United States public after President-elect Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
Your favorite celebrities who may not be staying for a second Trump administration are listed here. In light of the election results, Eva Longoria said that she and her family would be leaving Los Angeles formally and spending some time in Spain and Mexico.
“I get to go somewhere and escape.” In an interview with Marie Claire on Wednesday, Eva said, “Most Americans aren’t so lucky.”
“They will be stranded in this dystopian nation, and I feel sad and anxious for them.” According to her, if “Trump keeps his promises,” the US would continue to be “a scary place.”
America Ferrera is moving to the UK to start a new life. After Trump was reelected, she reportedly became “sick.”
The Barbie actress was reportedly seen looking for schools for her kids, 4-year-old Lucia and 6-year-old Sebastian, earlier this week.
America and her husband, Ryan Piers Williams, have children together. “It appears that she intends to relocate to South West London,” a source informed Hello! magazine.
Laverne Cox also said that she had up her plan on election night and that she will pack her bags after Trump’s win.
He had around 246 electors. On the Just for Variety podcast, Laverne said, “I was just like I’m out.” “I shed tears.”
Laverne shared her concerns about the trans community and herself. Even with all of my advantages, I’m afraid as a public person, and I’m especially afraid because of that.
I think I could be the target. Regarding the Trump campaign, she said, “I believe they spent nearly $100 million on anti-trans advertisements.”
“We’re doing research on different cities in Europe and in the Caribbean,” the actress and campaigner replies when asked where she intends to go.
Cher vowed to go to another planet because she was so upset over Trump’s election in 2016. She tweeted at the time, “If he gets elected, I’m moving to Jupiter.”
She claims she’s packed her things this time around, even if she didn’t end up moving out into the outer solar system.
In an interview with The Guardian, the Grammy Award winner said, “This time, I will leave the country.”
The singer of “Believe” even claims that her health was impacted by the first Trump administration. “The last time Trump was in office, I nearly got an ulcer.”
Following her breakup with singer Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner recently made her way back to the UK. The Game of Thrones star also acknowledged.
That she was uncomfortable with the status of American politics, even if personal factors played a significant role.
She told Harper’s Bazaar that she “knew it was time to get the f— out of there” because of the gun violence and the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Sophie told the magazine that she was “so happy to be back” and relieved. “Women in the U.S. are being deprived of their rights, left, right, and center,” she told British Vogue in May.
The feeling that I had to go was influenced by everything. -New York Daily News (TNS), Vivian Kwarm
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