Hollywood’s Bold Response: Celebrities Consider Leaving US Amid Trump Re-election

Numerous Hollywood celebrities have expressed intentions to leave the United States if Donald Trump is re-elected. A wave of reactions highlights divisions within the entertainment industry and concerns about Trump’s policies.
In the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election as President of the United States, numerous celebrities have publicly voiced their discontent, with some expressing intentions to leave the country. Stars across the entertainment industry have taken to social media, talk shows, and interviews to share their dismay and concerns about Trump's policies, painting a vivid picture of Hollywood’s divided response to the election outcome.
Among those outspoken about their disapproval is actress Christina Applegate, who took to X (formerly Twitter) to criticize those who supported Trump. She posted a blunt message, calling out followers who she felt supported values counter to her own: “Please unfollow me if you voted against female rights. Against disability rights. Yeah that. Unfollow me because what you did is unreal. Don’t want followers like this.” In a later post, she apologized, explaining, “I’m still reeling and sobbing. But I’m not angry anymore.”
America Ferrera, known for her roles in Ugly Betty and the recent Barbie movie, is another Hollywood figure reportedly considering a move. According to sources close to Ferrera, she feels “sick” over Trump’s return to office and disappointed by the loss of Kamala Harris, whom she had supported. An insider commented, “America is sick that Donald Trump is President again. She believed in Harris and the country’s values.” While Ferrera hasn’t publicly confirmed her departure plans, her stance reflects a broader sentiment in Hollywood’s liberal circles.
The potential exodus isn’t limited to Ferrera. Minnie Driver, who moved back to the UK in recent months, cited the divisive political climate as a key factor. In an interview with The Times of London last July, Driver shared, “If I lived in a red state, no, I couldn’t [return]. But living in California, you are somewhat insulated.” Driver also raised questions about whether leaving was an appropriate response, wondering aloud if “you run away from the fire or go back and help?” This sentiment captures a moral dilemma that many celebrities appear to grapple with in the current political climate.
Whoopi Goldberg has been one of Trump’s more vocal critics since his first campaign. On The View in 2016, she suggested she might leave the country if he were elected, although she later clarified she wouldn’t actually go. Recently, Trump himself took a dig at Goldberg by posting, “Canada doesn’t want you Whoopi, NOBODY DOES! ! !” The post referenced a meme about her prior statement, raising questions about her current stance on relocation. It remains unclear if Goldberg would follow through, but her commentary highlights a longstanding resistance to Trump among high-profile personalities.
Another strong critic of Trump, Cher, shared her fears in an interview with The Guardian last year, revealing that his previous term had led to significant health issues for her. “I almost got an ulcer the last time. If he gets in, who knows? This time I will leave,” she said. Cher’s statement underscores the anxiety that many in Hollywood have expressed, as they worry about the impact of Trump’s policies on social issues, including LGBTQ+ rights and women’s rights.
Rapper and political activist Cardi B also voiced her opposition, expressing disdain for Trump supporters. She echoed Applegate’s views on social issues, adding her characteristic bluntness and humor to her posts. As an outspoken advocate for women’s rights and marginalized communities, Cardi B’s views resonate with many of her followers, amplifying the outrage within the entertainment industry.
Finally, actress Sophie Turner, who recently relocated back to the UK following her split from singer Joe Jonas, cited a sense of relief in being “home.” Turner’s move reflects a broader trend of public figures seeking solace away from the political discord in the U.S. Her recent statements did not directly address the election but hinted at a sense of unease in the American political environment.
The notion of celebrities relocating due to political developments is not new; however, this year’s reaction has been particularly vocal, with many feeling strongly about Trump’s impact on social and human rights. For some, the idea of leaving symbolizes a protest against policies they feel may undermine progress on equality, healthcare, and climate action. Nevertheless, critics argue that such moves create a “bubble” and suggest that staying to advocate for change might have a more substantial impact.
As the dust settles on Trump’s re-election, the Hollywood community remains polarized, with some stars contemplating serious life changes. Whether these celebrities will follow through on their intentions to leave remains to be seen. However, their public statements highlight the friction between the entertainment industry and a political landscape that has become increasingly polarized.
The debate over whether to stay and influence from within or to leave as a form of protest continues to resonate, sparking conversation on social media. While these public figures represent only a small fraction of Trump’s opposition, their sentiments reflect broader concerns about the future of social policy in the United States. As citizens and celebrities alike brace for the upcoming years, the question remains: will they stay and “fight the fire,” or will they seek new homes beyond U.S. borders?