See Celebrities who said they will leave America if Donald Trump becomes president


Here are the names of celebrities who said they would leave the United States if Donald Trump wins.

Neve Campbell 
 

In an interview with the Huffington Post, actress Neve Campbell stated if Trump was elected she would move back to Canada. "I'm terrified. It's really scary. My biggest fear is that Trump will triumph."

Whoopi Goldberg


In January, "The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg said if Donald Trump were to become president, she would move. "I don't think that's America. I don't want it to be America. Maybe it's time for me to move, you know," she said.

 Raven-Symoné


Actress and host of "The View" Raven-Symoné said on the talk show, "My confession for this election is if any Republican gets nominated, I'm gonna move to Canada with my entire family. I already have my ticket."

Spike Lee


Where did film director Spike Lee say he would move if Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United States? Lee joked to Vanity Fair, "I'm moving back to the republic of Brooklyn, New York."

George Lopez



Shortly after Donald Trump announced his presidency, comedian George Lopez jokingly told TMZ, "If he wins, he won't have to worry about immigration, we'll all go back."

Stephen King


In an interview with The Washington Post in September, best-selling author Stephen King said he'd move to Canada if Trump became president. He stated, "A Trump presidency scares me more than anything else. I'm terrified that he'll become president."

Armie Hammer


When asked by Vanity Fair, "Where Will You Move if Donald Trump Becomes President?" actor Armie Hammer joked, "I would move to the Caribbean and start a jet ski rental business."

Chloë Sevigny



When asked by Vanity Fair where she would move if Donald Trump became president of the United states, actress Chloë Sevigny responded, "Nova Scotia."

 Keegan-Michael Key



Actor and comedian Keegan-Michael Key from USA Network series "Playing House" told TMZ in an interview that he would move to Canada if Trump became president. "It's like, 10 minutes from Detroit; that's where I'm from. My mom lives there. It'd make her happy, too."

Amber Rose



In March 2016 Amber Rose told US Weekly, "Jesus Christ, I can't even think about it! I'm moving, I'm out! I can't. And I am taking my son with me! I would be devastated, to be honest with you!"

Zosia Mamet


"Girls" actress Zosia Mamet told Vanity Fair her destination of choice would be "Siberia," if Donald Trump were to become president.

Elisabeth Moss



Vanity Fair asked "Man Men," actress Elisabeth Moss where she would move if Donald Trump became president and she said, "I always wanted to live in Italy so that might be a good time."

Natasha Lyonne


When asked by Vanity Fair where she would move if Donald Trump became president, "Orange Is the New Black" actress Natasha Lyonne said, "Straight to hell, or a mental hospital for a while 'cause why is this happening?"

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg


Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shared her concerns of Donald Trump becoming president in an interview with The New York Times. "I can't imagine what this place would be ― I can't imagine what the country would be ― with Donald Trump as our president. For the country, it could be four years. For the court, it could be ― I don't even want to contemplate that." She added that her late husband would have joked, "Now it's time for us to move to New Zealand."

Ne-Yo


R&B crooner Ne-Yo threatened to leave the country if Donald Trump becomes president. A TMZ camera guy caught up with the singer at LAX in October 2016, and the musician said, "I already told you what I'm doing if he becomes president. I am moving to Canada. Straight away. Me and Drake gonna be neighbors if Donald Trump becomes president."

Bryan Cranston


"Breaking Bad" actor Bryan Cranston told "The Bestseller Experiment" podcast he would "Absolutely...definitely move" if Donald Trump won the election. He said, "It's not real to me that that would happen. I hope to God it won't."

Chelsea Handler


During a May episode of "Live with Kelly and Michael," comedian Chelsea Handler reportedly said, "I did buy a house in another country just in case, so all of these people that threaten to leave the country and then don't, I will leave the country," according to ibtimes.com.

Samuel L. Jackson


During a "Hateful Eight Ball" segment on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in December 2015, the talk show host asks the eight ball, which is voiced by a "psychic" Samuel L. Jackson, "Will Donald Trump be our next president?" to which he replies, "If that (expletive) becomes president, I'll move my black (expletive) to South Africa."

Cher


 In a June 2015 Twitter exchange with another user, Cher tweeted: "IF HE WERE TO BE ELECTED,IM MOVING TO JUPITER.

Amy Schumer




Rockville Centre-raised Amy Schumer sat down with Emily Maitlis of BBC Newsnight and said, "I will need to learn to speak Spanish because I will move to Spain or somewhere. ... It's beyond my comprehension if Trump won. It's too crazy,"

Lena Dunham


"Girls" star Lena Dunham said she's out of here if Donald Trump wins the November presidential election. "I know a lot of people have been threatening to do this, but I really will," Dunham has said about moving to Canada if he wins. "I know a lovely place in Vancouver and I can get my work done from there."

Jon Stewart




"I would consider getting in a rocket and going to another planet, because clearly this planet's gone bonkers," former "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart told People.com about Donald Trump potentially winning this year's election.

Barbra Streisand



Barbra Streisand is not happy about Donald Trump's rise in running for president. The singer was vocal during an appearance on Australia's "60 Minutes," saying she "Can't believe it. I'm either coming to your country, if you'll let me in, or Canada."

Miley Cyrus


Earlier in the year, singer Miley Cyrus posted to Instagram a photo of Donald Trump, with the caption "Donald Trump is a [explicit] nightmare." In a separate series of Instagram posts, the "Wrecking Ball" singer says "...Honestly [explicit] this [explicit] I am moving if this is my president! I don't say things I don't mean!" which is accompanied by an image of Trump posing with hunters.

Rev. Al Sharpton



The Rev. Al Sharpton is "reserving" his "ticket" just in case Donald Trump wins, he said at a Center for American Progress event in February. "If Donald Trump is the nominee ... I'm also reserving my ticket to get out of here if he wins. Only because he'd probably have me deported anyhow."

Professor Wole Soyinka


And not leaving out our own professor Wole Soyinka who said last week while giving a seminar to students at Oxford University’s Ertegun House that "if Donald Trump is elected president of the United States, he will destroy his Green Card by himself and start packing up to leave the country"



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