Get the latest gossip

The celebs who said a Trump election win would make them leave the U.S. for good


A number of celebrities, have vowed to leave the U.S. if Donald Trump became president. Such promises range from humorous exaggerations, to seemingly serious promises.

Girls creator Lena Dunham told an audience in 2016 that she would '100 percent move to Canada' while appearing at the Matrix Awards in April of 2016 in New York City, the CBC reported. Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston said in a late 2016 interview with The Bestseller Experiment podcast, declaring he 'would definitely move' to Vancouver, British Columbia if Trump defeated Clinton. Indeed, while many Americans faced real challenges during Trump's presidency whether due to immigration policies, healthcare reforms, or economic shifts, few had the luxury of publicly vowing to leave.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Daily Mail

Read more on:

Photo of u.s.

u.s.

Related news:

News photo

Canada’s Oscar Entry ‘Universal Language’ Sets Release Date (EXCLUSIVE)

News photo

‘Wolf Hall’ Producer Says Cost of Making U.K. Drama Has Risen ‘Exponentially’ Due to U.S. Streamers: ‘It’s Caused Us a Real Problem’

News photo

London Mayor Sadiq Khan Reignites Bitter Feud With Trump Just Moments After U.S. Election Victory