Whoopi Goldberg loses her mind on The View after Trump branded her 'filthy, dirty - disgusting'.
Have YOU got a story? Email. READ MORE:. READ MORE:. FollowA host of celebrities have long been vocal in their opposition to Donald Trump taking office making some bold promises of their own along way: if Trump won, they were out.
Following Trump's victory, dozens of prominent names in the entertainment industry were vocal about their sadness, anger and frustration, but none appeared to be looking for their passports ahead of his upcoming term as the 47th president. Read More The View hosts 'dressed for funeral' by donning all black after Trump wins election In the lead-up to the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Goldberg also expressed strong opposition to Trump's candidacy, saying on The View, 'Maybe it's time for me to move, you know. I can afford to go.'
Cher in October 2023 told The Guardian that she suffered health issues as result of Trump's previous term, and said this time she was determined to relocate from the U.S. under Trump's leadership. Cher, pictured last month in Cleveland, had more cosmic aspirations. 'If he were to be elected, I'm moving to Jupiter,' she tweeted, describing Trump as a 'loudmouth a******'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.
Amy Schumer said in November of 2016 that previous remarks she made about relocating were made 'in jest.' On Wednesday, Schumer - who has been outspoken about antisemitism in the wake of Hamas' attack on an Israeli music festival last year - shared a tweet that read, 'Per CNN exit polling the top 2 demographics that voted for Kamala Harris are: Black women @ 92% and Jewish women @ 88%..'
Read More Cardi B leads liberal celebrity meltdown as Trump heads for victory After Trump's win in November of 2016, the actor said on Twitter, When you learn the difference between My Actual Opinion & A Kimmel Skit... Maybe we can talk. Till then, I'm Barbed Wire Up Your A**es!!' After Trump was elected, Cranston, who publicly endorsed Harris, walked back his statement on Twitter.
She emphasized her seriousness on The View in 2016, saying, 'I already have my ticket. I literally bought my ticket, I swear.' In a 2017 interview with NME, she reflected on her earlier statement, calling it 'dumb' and 'ignorant.'
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