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More than a year after taking office as president Donald Trump At the start of his second term, a number of celebrities made good on oft-touted promises to leave the United States.
‘Twilight’ actress Kristen Stewart spoke to The Times on Friday about her Planning to eventually move They were driven out of the country as Trump threatened to impose tariffs on films made outside the United States.
“Under Trump, reality is completely falling apart,” she said. “But we should learn from his experience and create the reality we want to live in.”
Although she has not yet left the United States, Stewart made it clear that she “probably won’t” remain in the country, as she claims she “cannot freely work” in the country.

Actress Kristen Stewart is the latest celebrity to announce plans to move out of the United States. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
Stewart’s comments come less than a week after “Avatar” and “Titanic” director James Cameron addressed his views. decided to move out United States to New Zealand. Although Cameron had lived in New Zealand before the 2024 presidential election, he became a legal citizen of New Zealand in 2025, citing political factors.
“I’m not here for the scenery. I’m here for the sanity,” Cameron said.
He noted New Zealand’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic showed New Zealand was more “sane” than the United States under Trump in 2020.
“Are you kidding me? Where would you rather live?” Cameron said. “A place where you really believe in science, sanity, and people can work together as a team toward a common goal, or a place where everyone is fighting each other, extremely polarized, turning their backs on science, and basically falling into complete chaos if there’s another pandemic.”
Former daytime talk show host and comedian Ellen DeGeneres direct Pointing to Trump’s re-election This is why she and her wife Portia de Rossi have stayed in the UK since moving there in 2024.
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill reveals he considered leaving the U.S. after Trump’s reelection

Since President Donald Trump was re-elected in 2024, several Hollywood celebrities have spoken out against him. (Getty Images)
“We arrived here the day before the election and woke up to a lot of text messages from friends with crying emojis and I was like, ‘He’s in,'” she told broadcaster Richard Bacon, the BBC reported in July. “Our reaction was, ‘We’re staying here.'”
The most notable example of an anti-Trump celebrity moving after Trump’s election was comedian Rosie O’Donnell, who confirmed in March that she had moved to Ireland and applied for citizenship After Trump was re-elected.
“While I have never considered moving to another country, I think this is what’s best for myself and my 12-year-old,” she said on TikTok.
Several celebrities have moved out of the country since Trump was elected, although they did not directly cite Trump or his policies as reasons.
Hollywood insiders say Trump’s return is having chilling effect on film industry

Since Trump’s reelection, celebrities including Sharon Stone, Cher and Barbra Streisand have vowed to leave the country but remain in the United States. (Getty Images)
In August, “House of Cards” and “The Princess Bride” actress Robin White Describe leaving the United States “Liberation,” says that in the United States, “everything is rush, competition, and speed.”
“America is a scam,” she added.
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Actors Richard Gere and Eva Longoria are also anti-Trump critics who have emigrated, but both have Other reasons were cited.
Other celebrities such as Barbra Streisand, Cher and Sharon Stone have vowed to leave the country if Trump is re-elected but have yet to do so.





