Bryan Cranston of the landmark series "Breaking Bad"
By Melanie Zanona
Dozens of celebrities vowed to leave the country if Donald Trump won the White House, saying they’d flee to everywhere from Canada to Jupiter.
The threat is a common one after any election outcome: Canada’s immigration website crashed from heavy traffic as it looked increasingly likely that Trump would win.
But
after the real estate mogul clinched the presidency in a stunning
victory early Wednesday morning, some of those stars will face questions
about making good on their promise.
Here is a list of some of the celebs who claimed they would move out of the U.S. under a Trump administration.
Actors
Bryan Cranston said
he hopes he doesn’t have to pack his bags, but would “definitely move”
if Trump won. “Absolutely, I would definitely move,” the “Breaking Bad”
star said on “The Bestseller Experiment” podcast. “It’s not real to me
that that would happen. I hope to God it won’t.”
Samuel L. Jackson slammed
Trump for running a “hate”-filled campaign and said he would move to
South Africa if he wins. “If that motherf---er becomes president, I’m
moving my black ass to South Africa,” the movie star quipped to Jimmy
Kimmel.
Lena Dunham told Andy Cohen at the Matrix
Awards that “I know a lot of people have been threatening to do this,
but I really will. I know a lovely place in Vancouver.” The star and
creator of HBO’s “Girls” has been a vocal advocate for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee.
Click here for the full listing.
Source: The Hill
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