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See ya! So, with Donald Trump back in the White House, America Ferrera is reportedly packing her bag

[Logo]( [The Growing Number Of Celebrities Fleeing USA] [The Growing Number Of Celebrities Fleeing USA]( See ya! So, with Donald Trump back in the White House, America Ferrera is reportedly packing her bags and heading for... well, anywhere but here, apparently. The Ugly Betty actress, who's "sick" over Trump's win, is planning a move across the pond with her family to the UK, according to insider sources. The goal? To "prioritize her life" and "focus on her kids' education," with a bonus side of escaping the political atmosphere here in the good ol' U.S. of A. But don't worry, she'll still pop back over for work and to "fight for Latinas and women" on this side of the Atlantic. This move puts Ferrera in the latest lineup of Hollywood stars who have vowed to escape the land of free speech, gun rights, and, yes, political pendulum swings. She'll be joining the ranks of Minnie Driver, Sophie Turner, and even Johnny Depp, who have all made the UK their new safe haven in light of everything from election outcomes to social issues like abortion laws and gun violence. I'm more than happy to go to the airport to see them off.[( - TheRightSnark (@JinxOfWV) [November 7, 2024]( Apparently, Ferrera's already been spotted scouting prestigious private schools in South West London, which, if you know London, you know it's basically where half of Hollywood's expats send their kids. The school is reportedly packed with other "celebrity kids," so it looks like Ferrera's family will be in good company. Her goal, as one insider put it, is "to make sure her kids have the best opportunities"-presumably, ones that just can't be found in the United States, if you ask her. OK celebs when are y'all leaving?? These are the ones who said they leave if TRUMP won so... [pic.twitter.com/6GPFvIpyNd]( - The doppelg?ngers (@Marcie2316) [November 6, 2024]( But let's be honest, Ferrera isn't the only one running for the British hills. It's become something of a trend lately, with celebrities making the big escape whenever they feel like they're losing control over the country's direction. And the UK has become the go-to "quiet life" retreat. Johnny Depp, for example, is living his best life "filled with painting and music" after his tumultuous legal battles. Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes, too, are reportedly enjoying life in Notting Hill, where they don't have to worry about "celebrity culture" rubbing off on their kids. Hey Hollywood stars, please post details on X when you'll be leaving the country so I can update my list. Keep your word and leave, you won't be missed. [#MAGA2024]( [pic.twitter.com/ShQpvtgp0v]( - Matthew Stewart (@mattstewart63) [November 6, 2024]( This [celeb exodus]( to the UK almost feels like a rite of passage at this point. It's the same story every time Trump makes waves, with big names like Robert De Niro famously vowing in 2016 to leave the U.S. if he won again. And here we are, watching Ferrera and others follow through. But here's the kicker-most of them will "keep a presence" here in the U.S., as Ferrera's team put it. They'll be back for the Hollywood premieres and the award shows and to "stand for social causes," of course. But when it comes to actually living here? That's another story. Apparently, "fighting for change" is a part-time job these days. . [@ScottBaio]( said this beautifully, while being inclusive and leaving no one out. Bravo for a job well done, Scott. [pic.twitter.com/4oJKK9GMes]( - C-Reason (@CreasonJana) [November 7, 2024]( For now, the stars can relax in their London townhouses while America rolls up its sleeves for another Trump term. Something tells us that despite all this fuss, they'll be back soon enough. After all, Hollywood's heart beats strongest here, no matter who's sitting in the Oval Office. [George Bush Breaks Silence After Trump's Epic Win] [George Bush Breaks Silence After Trump's Epic Win]( Gave his two cents? [Joyless Reid Has A Total Meltdown] [Joyless Reid Has A Total Meltdown]( The Joy is gone. [What Happened In Florida Had CBS News In A Total Meltdown] [What Happened In Florida Had CBS News In A Total Meltdown]( OMG! [Update In Peanut The Squirrel Incident Is Outrageous] [Update In Peanut The Squirrel Incident Is Outrageous]( This is insane. [Actor Gets Ripped Over Nasty Comment In Kamala Ad] [Actor Gets Ripped Over Nasty Comment In Kamala Ad]( They are destroying their careers. You are receiving this email because you opted in to The Independant American daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. 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