Rosie O'Donnell says she's loving life in exile - LGBTQ Nation
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Rosie O'Donnell says she's loving life in exile - LGBTQ Nation
"In January, gay comedian Rosie O'Donnell pulled up stakes and moved to Ireland. She was looking to escape the mental jail in which Donald Trump locked her during his first term in office, and where he threatened to put her again in his second, along with deporting her. Now she says she's loving her life in a Georgian farmhouse near Dublin, the Washington Post reports, enjoying walks around town like a civilian,"
"O'Donnell and Trump came up at the same time in the 1990s in tabloid-obsessed New York: O'Donnell's platform was daytime talk, following her breakout performance as baseball brawler Doris Murphy in A League of Their Own. Trump was playing PR flack John Baron to promote himself on Page Six and tabloid TV shows like Inside Edition. They finally came to blows in 2006, when O'Donnell traded her "Queen of Nice" persona for liberal attack dog in her first outing as a host on The View."
Rosie O'Donnell moved to Ireland in January to escape mental distress linked to Donald Trump and potential threats of incarceration and deportation. She lives in a Georgian farmhouse near Dublin, enjoys walks around town, and appreciates civilian anonymity. One nonbinary adopted child is thriving; five adopted children in total. O'Donnell has work lined up on Irish television. Ongoing obsession with Trump persists and remains a focus in therapy as she works to let go of past feuds that date back to the 1990s and intensified after 2006 comments.
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