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Rosie O’Donnell moves to Ireland following Trump election, will only return to US ‘when it’s safe for all citizens to have equal rights’

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Rosie O’Donnell Relocates to Ireland After Trump’s Election

Rosie O’Donnell has made headlines with her recent move to Ireland, a decision she attributes to the political climate in the United States following Donald Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. In a TikTok video, O’Donnell shared her experiences since relocating, stating, “I’m here in Ireland. And it’s beautiful and warm—not physically. It’s actually quite cold.”

Rosie O'Donnell on a TikTok video.

Rosie O’Donnell is no longer living on US soil.rosie/TikTokFormer Vanity Fair editor slams Meghan Markle’s Netflix show, says duchess has ‘unerring instinct for getting it wrong’

Reasons for the Move

O’Donnell left the U.S. on January 15, just five days before Trump was inaugurated. She expressed that the decision to move was not something she had anticipated but felt it was the best choice for herself and her 12-year-old non-binary child, Dakota, whom she affectionately calls Clay. She mentioned, “I miss my other kids. I miss my friends. I miss many things about life there at home,” but emphasized her happiness in Ireland, where she is in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship due to her grandparents’ heritage. In her video, O’Donnell conveyed a sense of gratitude for the kindness and warmth of the Irish people, stating, “It’s been pretty wonderful, I have to say.” However, she also reflected on the political situation in the U.S., describing it as “heartbreaking” and expressing her desire to return only when it is “safe for all citizens to have equal rights.”

O’Donnell revealed that she left America on Jan. 15 — just five days before Trump was sworn into office.Getty Images
The comedian said she is currently in the process of getting her Irish citizenship, as her grandparents were born there.rosie/TikTok

Personal and Political Reflections

O’Donnell’s move is not just a personal decision but also a political statement. She articulated her feelings about the current state of affairs in America, saying, “The personal is political, as we all know.” This sentiment resonates with many who feel disillusioned by the political landscape and are seeking refuge or a fresh start elsewhere. In a light-hearted moment, she shared her experiences driving in Ireland, humorously noting the challenges of navigating the roads on the opposite side compared to the U.S.

“I miss many things about life there at home … and when it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in America, that’s when we will consider coming back,” the actress added.Instagram/@rosie
O’Donnell said it’s been “heartbreaking” to see “what’s happening politically and hard for me personally as well.”GC Images

Celebrity Trends

O’Donnell is not alone in her decision to leave the U.S. following Trump’s election. Other celebrities, such as Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, have also relocated, seeking a different environment in the wake of political changes.

She moved with her 12-year-old non-binary child, Dakota, whom she calls Clay.Instagram/@rosie
O’Donnell isnt the only celebrity who has fled the US following Trump’s election.Getty Images

Conclusion: A New Chapter in Ireland

In summary, Rosie O’Donnell’s relocation to Ireland marks a significant shift in her life, driven by both personal and political motivations. As she navigates this new chapter with her child, her reflections on the state of equality and rights in America highlight the ongoing discourse surrounding political and social issues. O’Donnell’s journey serves as a reminder of the impact that political climates can have on individual lives and choices.

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