FLUSH THEM OUT!
Celebs who said they’d leave country if Trump won
Actors
Bryan Cranston said he hopes he doesn’t have to pack his bags, but would “definitely move” if Trump won. “Absolutely, I would definitely move,” the “Breaking Bad” star said on “The Bestseller Experiment” podcast. “It’s not real to me that that would happen. I hope to God it won’t.”
Samuel L. Jackson slammed Trump for running a “hate”-filled campaign and said he would move to South Africa if he wins. “If that motherf---er becomes president, I’m moving my black *** to South Africa,” the movie star quipped to Jimmy Kimmel.
Lena Dunham told Andy Cohen at the Matrix Awards that “I know a lot of people have been threatening to do this, but I really will. I know a lovely place in Vancouver.” The star and creator of HBO’s “Girls” has been a vocal advocate for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee.
Neve Campbell, an actress on the political drama “House of Cards,” vowed to move back home to Canada, while “Orange is the New Black” actress Natasha Lyonne said she would hightail it to a mental hospital.
Singers
Cher tweeted this summer that if Trump gets elected, “I’m moving to Jupiter.”
Miley Cyrus wrote in an emotional Instagram post in March that tears were running down her cheek and she was unbelievably scared and sad. “I am moving if he is president,” the young pop star said. “I don’t say things I don’t mean!”
Barbara Streisand, a vocal Clinton supporter, told “60 Minutes” that “I’m either coming to your country if you’ll let me in, or Canada.”
Ne-Yo told TMZ last month that he’d move to Canada and be neighbors with fellow R&B singer Drake if the country elected Trump.
Comedians
Comedian Amy Schumer said in September that Spain would be her destination of choice.
“My act will change because I will need to learn to speak Spanish,” Schumer said in an appearance on the BBC’s “Newsnight.” “Because I will move to Spain or somewhere. It’s beyond my comprehension if Trump won. It’s just too crazy.”
Chelsea Handler said she already made contingency plans months ago.
“I did buy a house in another country just in case,” the comedian and talk show host said during an appearance on “Live with Kelly and Michael” in May. “So all these people that threaten to leave the country and then don’t — I actually will leave that country.”
Former “Daily Show” host Jon Stewart said he would consider “getting in a rocket and going to another planet, because clearly this planet’s gone bonkers” if the real estate mogul wins.
Whoopi Goldberg, co-host of the “The View”, said on an episode of the talk show earlier this year that if the country elects Trump, “maybe it’s time for me to move, you know. I can afford to go.”
Keegan-Michael Key said he would flee north to Canada. “It’s like, 10 minutes from Detroit,” the comedian told TMZ in January. “That’s where I’m from; my mom lives there. It’d make her happy too.”
Hispanic comedian George Lopez said Trump “won’t have to worry about immigration” if he takes the White House because “we’ll all go back.”
Political Figures
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg joked in an interview with The New York Times in July that it’d be time to move to New Zealand if Trump were to win.
Civil rights activist Al Sharpton told a reporter earlier this year that he’s “reserving my ticket out of here if [Trump] wins.”
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ACTORS/MOVIE INDUSTRY:
Bryan Cranston said he hopes he doesn’t have to pack his bags, but would “definitely move” if Trump won.
Samuel L. Jackson said he would move to South Africa if he wins. “If that motherf---er becomes president, I’m moving my black *** to South Africa."
Lena Dunham: “I know a lot of people have been threatening to do this, but I really will. I know a lovely place in Vancouver.”
Neve Campbell vowed to move back home to Canada.
Natasha Lyonne said she would hightail it to a mental hospital.
Chloë Sevigny - She answered simply, "Nova Scotia" to a question of where she would move if Trump were elected.
Spike Lee - If Trump wins, he'll be "moving back to the republic of Brooklyn, New York," he reported to Vanity Fair.
Raven-Symoné - "My confession for this election is if any Republican gets nominated, I'm going to move to Canada with my entire family. I already have my ticket," she said on The View.
Omari Hardwick - "I'll move from Denver to Italy... If Donald Trump wins the presidency, I'm out," he told The Wrap.
Jennifer Lawrence - she won't be moving anywhere, because if Trump is elected the world will simply end.
SINGERS:
Cher tweeted this summer that if Trump gets elected, “I’m moving to Jupiter.”
Miley Cyrus “I am moving if he is president,” the young pop star said. “I don’t say things I don’t mean!”
Barbara Streisand “I’m either coming to your country if you’ll let me in, or Canada.”
Ne-Yo told TMZ last month that he’d move to Canada and be neighbors with fellow R&B singer Drake if the country elected Trump.
COMEDIANS:
Comedian Amy Schumer said in September that Spain would be her destination of choice.
Chelsea Handler said she already made contingency plans months ago.
Jon Stewart said he would consider “getting in a rocket and going to another planet, because clearly this planet’s gone bonkers” if the real estate mogul wins.
Eddie Griffin - "He's good at making money, but he's ignorant...If Trump wins, I'm moving to Africa," he told DJ Vlad.
Whoopi Goldberg: if the country elects Trump, “maybe it’s time for me to move, you know. I can afford to go.”
Keegan-Michael Key said he would flee north to Canada.
Hispanic comedian George Lopez said Trump “won’t have to worry about immigration” if he takes the White House because “we’ll all go back.”
POLITICAL FIGURES:
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in an interview with The New York Times in July said it’d be time to move to New Zealand if Trump were to win.
Civil rights activist Al Sharpton told a reporter earlier this year that he’s “reserving my ticket out of here if [Trump] wins.”
BUSINESS LEADERS:
Barry Diller - "If Donald Trump doesn't fall, I'll either move out of the country or join the resistance," he told Bloomberg.
MODELS:
Amber Rose - "I can't even think about it! I'm moving, I'm out! I can't. And I am taking my son with me!" she told US Weekly.