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Cher threatens to depart if Trump wins again.


Cher attends The Academy Museum Of ⁣Motion Pictures Opening Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on September 25, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by‍ Frazer⁢ Harrison/Getty Images)

OAN’s‍ Elizabeth Volberding

6:05 PM – Wednesday, October 18, 2023

American singer and actress Cher has ⁢made a bold statement, declaring‌ that she will leave the country if former President Donald Trump is re-elected ⁣in the 2024⁤ presidential election.

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In an interview ⁢with‌ The ⁣Guardian, Cher, whose real name is Cherilyn Sarkisian, ‍expressed her ‌concerns and⁣ stated that she would leave‍ the United States if Trump wins‌ the presidential‍ election next year.

“I almost got an ulcer the last time,” the ⁤singer said. “If he gets in, who knows? This time‍ I⁢ will leave the country.”

The renowned singer has never⁣ been shy about expressing her opinions on Trump.

This is not the first time she has threatened ​to leave ⁣the country if Trump were to be re-elected as president. In‌ 2016, Cher had jokingly ⁣claimed that she would be “moving to Jupiter” if ​he were to win.

Throughout the years, she has criticized the former president, calling him a “f–ing traitor” and accusing him ⁣of causing “so much damage”⁢ to America in a 2018 interview.

Trump ​has responded to Cher’s political comments on social media in the past.

In 2019, the singer shared a post⁤ expressing‌ her concerns about the management of illegal immigration in ⁢Los Angeles. Trump⁣ surprisingly agreed with her⁢ statement, welcoming her to the ​Republican Party.

“I Understand Helping Struggling Immigrants, but MY CITY (Los Angeles) ISN’T ‌TAKING CARE OF ITS OWN.WHAT ABOUT THE 50,000+Citizens WHO LIVE ON THE STREETS. PPL WHO LIVE BELOW ⁣POVERTY LINE,& HUNGRY? If My State Can’t Take Care of Its ⁤Own(Many Are VETS)How Can it Take Care⁣ Of More,” Cher ⁢argued.

Other celebrities, including Miley Cyrus, Samuel ‍L.⁤ Jackson, Chelsea ⁣Handler, and⁣ Amy Schumer, also made similar promises to leave the country if Trump ‍were to win the presidential campaign ⁣in ⁤2016.

During the ‍interview, Cher⁢ also discussed her support for the⁢ LGBTQ+ ‍community⁢ and expressed her ‌concerns‌ about the rise ​in ⁢anti-transgender legislation across the U.S.

“It’s something⁢ like 500 bills they’re ⁢trying to pass,” ⁤Cher ⁣said. “I was ‍with‌ two trans girls the other ‌night – and of course ‍my own child [Chaz is trans]. ​I was⁣ saying ‘We’ve got to‍ stand⁢ together.’ I don’t know what their eventual plan is for trans⁢ people. I ⁣don’t put anything​ past them.”

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What⁤ controversial statement did Cher make in relation to former ‌President Donald Trump’s potential re-election?

American singer and actress Cher recently made headlines with her ‍bold ‍statement that ‌she ‍would ‌leave the country if‍ former President Donald ⁢Trump is re-elected in the 2024 presidential election. In an interview with The Guardian, Cher, whose real name is Cherilyn Sarkisian, expressed her concerns and​ stated that she would take such action if Trump were to win.

This is not the first time Cher has threatened to leave the country if Trump were to be ⁣re-elected. In 2016, she​ jokingly claimed that she would be “moving to Jupiter” if ⁢he were to win. Throughout the years, Cher has been vocal about her ⁣opinions on Trump, calling him a “f–ing traitor” and accusing him of ⁣causing “so much damage” to America ⁢in a 2018‍ interview.

Trump himself has responded to Cher’s political comments on social media‌ in the past. In 2019, Cher expressed her concerns about the management of illegal immigration in ‍Los Angeles, and Trump surprisingly‍ agreed‌ with ​her‍ statement, welcoming her to the Republican Party.

Cher⁣ is not the only celebrity who ​has made such promises. Other well-known figures like Miley Cyrus, Samuel L. Jackson, Chelsea Handler, and Amy Schumer also‍ threatened to leave the country‌ if Trump were to win the presidential campaign in 2016.

During her interview, Cher also discussed her support for⁣ the LGBTQ+ community and expressed concerns about ⁣the rise in anti-transgender legislation across the U.S. She ‌emphasized ⁢the importance of standing together and supporting trans‍ people, as she has a child who is transgender.

It ‍remains to be seen whether⁢ Cher will truly leave the country if Trump ‌is re-elected in 2024, but ⁢her statement has certainly sparked a ⁣conversation about the impact of politics on‍ celebrities and their relationship with their home country.



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