CELEBRITIES
A Comedian's Irish Escape
IrelandMon Mar 24 2025
A famous comedian and activist has recently moved to Ireland. She has shared her thoughts on a peculiar moment that occurred in the Oval Office. It involved Ireland's prime minister and former US President Donald Trump. The comedian revealed that she felt bad for the prime minister. She thought he was not treated with the respect he deserved during a visit to the White House. She even sent him a note to say sorry.
The comedian has had a long-standing disagreement with Trump. It all started back in 2006 when she was a co-host on a popular talk show. She spoke openly about Trump's business failures and legal troubles. Trump did not like this one bit. He has been bringing her up in his speeches and interviews ever since. She finds it strange that he keeps using her as a punchline.
The comedian had been planning to move to Ireland for a while. Her grandparents were from Ireland. She felt a strong connection to the country. She decided to make the move after Trump won his second term. She was worried about the power the Supreme Court had given him. She also wanted to protect her autistic child from the political climate in the US.
The comedian has five children. One of them is autistic. She wanted to ensure her child's safety and well-being. She also wanted to make sure she could be a calm and present parent. She plans to stay in Ireland until her daughter finishes high school. She might return to the US when her son has a baby. She loves being around newborns.
The comedian has noticed a positive change in her mental health since moving to Ireland. She feels healthier and sleeps better. She is away from the political stress and anxiety that was overwhelming her in the US. She believes the move was the best thing for her family. She has experienced mental health benefits since her move.
continue reading...
questions
How did Rosie O'Donnell's past activism for civil rights, gay rights, and women's rights influence her decision to move to Ireland, and what role does activism play in her current life?
What were the primary reasons Rosie O'Donnell cited for moving to Ireland, and how did her past experiences with Donald Trump influence this decision?
How did Rosie O'Donnell's move to Ireland impact her mental health, and what specific benefits has she experienced since relocating?
actions
flag content