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多位名人因政治原因选择移居海外
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自2016年美国总统大选以来,许多名人曾表示若政治气候不适宜将移居海外。近期,这一趋势尤为明显,包括罗茜·奥唐奈、艾伦·德杰尼勒斯在内的多位公众人物已确认或表示将离开美国,原因指向美国当前的政治环境。这一现象不仅限于名人,搜索数据显示,民众对“移居海外”的兴趣有所上升,移民服务机构也观察到咨询量显著增加。文章列举了9位名人,详细介绍了他们的移居计划或已完成的搬迁,并探讨了他们选择离开的政治动机。

🌍 **名人政治性移居海外成为趋势**:文章指出,自2016年美国总统大选以来,部分名人因不满美国政治气候而考虑或已实施移居海外的计划。这股趋势在近期尤为突出,多位知名人士,如罗茜·奥唐奈和艾伦·德杰尼勒斯,已公开表示或确认了移居国外的决定,其原因与美国国内政治走向密切相关。

📈 **公众对移居海外兴趣增长**:除了名人效应,数据显示普通民众对“移居海外”的搜索兴趣在特定时期(如2024年11月)达到峰值,且长期处于较高水平。这表明政治因素不仅影响名人,也促使更广泛人群开始考虑国际迁移,移民服务机构也因此迎来了更多的咨询。

🌟 **具体名人案例分析**:文章详细列举了9位因政治原因移居或计划移居海外的名人,包括艾伦·德杰尼勒斯(移居英格兰)、罗茜·奥唐奈(移居爱尔兰)、索菲·特纳(移居伦敦)等。报道了他们选择离开的地点、原因(如对选举结果、社会议题的不满)以及当前的生活状态,提供了具体的个人故事和引述。

🏛️ **政治气候是主要驱动力**:多位名人的表态和行动都直接或间接指向了美国当前的政治环境。无论是对特定政治人物的不满,还是对社会议题(如枪支暴力、堕胎权等)的担忧,都成为了他们决定离开的重要因素。甚至有白宫官员对名人离开表示“好走不送”,凸显了政治上的分歧。

🏡 **移居目的地多样化**:名人选择的移居目的地也呈现多样性,包括英国(英格兰)、爱尔兰、西班牙等地。这些选择往往与名人自身背景(如祖籍)、生活方式的偏好以及对当地政治社会环境的考量有关。例如,艾伦·德杰尼勒斯选择英格兰乡村,享受宁静生活;罗茜·奥唐奈则因爱尔兰血统选择回祖籍国。

Rosie O'Donnell, Sophie Turner, and Ellen DeGeneres are among the celebrities who left the US for political reasons.

The lifestyles of the rich and famous often include mansions in California, penthouses in the big city, and maybe a small pied-à-terre in a foreign country. But as politics becomes an increasingly divisive topic in the United States, some more celebrities are moving out of the country — or saying that they will.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi moved to England from California in response to the 2024 election results. Rosie O'Donnell — thanks to her Irish grandparents — is in the process of becoming an Irish citizen, citing the current US political climate as her reason for moving in a TikTok video. Other celebrities like Laverne Cox and Cher have vowed to leave the States but haven't yet.

This isn't exactly a new trend. During the 2016 US presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, many stars vocally opposed Trump and threatened to leave America if he won. Now, with Trump's second term underway, celebrities are again considering relocating — not that the Trump administration is too upset.

"Good riddance!" White House assistant press secretary Taylor Rogers told BI when asked for the administration's response.

Celebrities aren't the only ones exploring a new place to live. Search interest for "move abroad" shows that peak interest occurred in November 2024. Though interest has since cooled off, it's still higher than in previous years.

Bureaucracy.es, an immigration services site that helps Americans moving to Spain with the visa application process, told CNN in December 2024 that it's seen over 300% more clients book consultations since the November election.

Here are 9 celebrities who have moved abroad, or say they will for political reasons.

Olivia Singh contributed to previous versions of this post.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi in England in June 2023.

In late November 2024, TheWrap reported that comedian Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi, left their Montecito home for the Cotswolds, England. The publication said their move to the countryside was triggered by Trump's election and a source said they're "never coming back."

An August 2025 Us cover story notes that DeGeneres told English broadcaster and host Richard Bacon during a July 20 event that she and DeGeneres were in the Cotswolds when the election results came in. "We were like, 'We're staying here. We're not going back,'" DeGeneres told Bacon on their reaction to Trump's victory.

According to the Us story, DeGeneres and de Rossi have since moved from the original home they purchased in the Cotswolds and now live in a 10,000-square-foot country home called Hiaven. The pair tend to their chickens, sheep, and horses and walk to the local pub for lunch.

Rosie O'Donnell
Rosie O'Donnell in October 2024.

In a video recently posted on TikTok, Rosie O'Donnell confirmed that she moved from the US to Ireland with her youngest daughter, Dakota. The actor relocated on January 15, days before Trump's inauguration.

"Although I was never someone who thought I would move to another country, that's what I decided would be the best for myself and my 12-year-old child," O'Donnell said in the video.

The talk show host, who has Irish grandparents, said her experience so far has been "pretty wonderful" and she's in the process of getting Irish citizenship.

O'Donnell said that she misses her four other kids and her friends, but will remain in Ireland for the time being.

"I miss many things about life there at home, and I'm trying to find a home here in this beautiful country," she said. "And when it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there, in America, that's when we will consider coming back."

Sophie Turner
Sophie Turner in Paris in March 2025.

UK-born actor Sophie Turner moved to America after marrying singer Joe Jonas. The couple first lived together in Los Angeles and later in Miami with their two daughters Willa and Delphine. Turner and Jonas sold their Miami home in August 2023 and news of their plans to divorce broke weeks later.

In an interview with Harper's Bazaar published in October 2024, Turner said that she was homesick while living in the US and struggled with the country's politics. Turner has since moved to West London.

"The gun violence, Roe v Wade being overturned... Everything just kind of piled on," Turner said. "After the Uvalde shooting, I knew it was time to get the fuck out of there."

Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand in June 2024.

It was no secret that Barbra Streisand wanted Hillary Clinton to beat Trump in the 2016 election.

"He has no facts," Streisand told Australian "60 Minutes" host Michael Usher in a 2016 interview prior to the election. "I don't know, I can't believe it. I'm either coming to your country, if you'll let me in, or Canada."

Streisand didn't move out of the US, but she did criticize Trump in her 2018 studio album "Walls."

In a 2023 interview with Stephen Colbert, Streisand said that she liked Joe Biden and thought he did a "good job." When asked about the possibility of a second Trump administration, Streisand again said she'd move.

"I can't live in this country if he became president," she said, adding that she'd probably move to England.

Per an Instagram post shared in early January amid the Los Angeles wildfires, it appears that Streisand still lives in Northern California. Reps for Streisand did not reply to a request for comment.

Cher
Cher in February 2025.

In November 2016, Page Six reported that Cher threatened to move if Trump was elected.

"I'm gonna have to leave the planet," she reportedly said at a fundraiser for Clinton.

She had a similar stance before Trump officially ran for reelection.

"I almost got an ulcer the last time," she told The Guardian in October 2023. "If he gets in, who knows? This time I will leave [the country]."

However, as of publication, it doesn't appear that Cher has relocated. Reps for Cher did not reply to a request for comment.

Laverne Cox
Laverne Cox in March 2025.

Days after the 2024 presidential election, "Orange Is the New Black" star Laverne Cox appeared on the podcast "Just for Variety" and spoke about the impact the results would have on the transgender community.

Cox said that she and some friends were considering moving, but no plans have been solidified yet.

"We're doing research on different cities in Europe and in the Caribbean," Cox said.

"I don't want to be in too much fear, but I'm scared," the actor added. "As a public figure, with all my privilege, I'm scared, and I'm particularly scared because I'm a public figure. I feel like I could be targeted."

Lena Dunham
Lena Dunham in September 2024.

At the 2016 Matrix Awards, "Girls" actor Lena Dunham said that she was serious about moving if Trump won the election.

"I know a lot of people have been threatening to do this, but I really will," Dunham said. "I know a lovely place in Vancouver and I can get my work done from there."

But after the election results, Dunham changed her mind.

"I can survive staying in this country, MY country, to fight and live and use my embarrassment of blessings to do what's right," she wrote in part in a note shared on Instagram.

"It's easy to joke about moving to Canada," she added. "It's harder to see, and to love, the people who fill your mailbox with hate. It's harder to see what needs to be done and do it. It's harder to live, fully and painfully aware of the injustice surrounding us, to cherish and fear your country all at once. But I'm willing to try. Will you try with me?"

Dunham did eventually leave her home in New York and moved to London. However, in an interview with the New Yorker published in July 2024, the actor said the move was prompted by work opportunities.

8. Robin Wright
Robin Wright

Robin Wright, known for her roles in "Forrest Gump" and "House of Cards," relocated to England for work and decided to make the move permanent.

Wright spends most of her time in the Chiltern Hills, a rural part of England about 44 miles outside London, and enjoys the peace and quiet it offers compared to her former home of Los Angeles.

"They're living," Wright told UK publication The Sunday Times in August. "They're not in the car in traffic, panicked on a phone call, eating a sandwich. That's most of America. Everything's rush, competition and speed."

Wright mentioned during an appearance on The View that the UK's tax breaks make it advantageous for production, which is why she relocated there in the first place, but she's enjoyed her break from the US.

"I'm troubled, like many of us are, about this state of our country," Wright said. "It's not the reason, I just — I'm so tranquil over there."

Richard Gere
Richard Gere and Alejandra Silva.

"Pretty Woman" star Richard Gere and his wife Alejandra Silva sold their house in Connecticut for $10.75 million in November 2024 and moved to Spain.

Gere said the plan was to be closer to Silva's family in Spain, but on his way out of the country, he had some choice words about the US.

"We're in a very dark place in America where we have a bully and a thug who's the president of the United States," Gere said during a speech at Spain's Goya Awards in February.

Silva told The Daily Mail that the move was not permanent, and that they plan on going back and forth between Spain and the US.

"We're always coming back," she said. We'll come back here in the summer because we have the kids at camp. We just have to balance our lives there and here."

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