Taylor Swift, Whoopi Goldberg, and Megan Rapinoe Shock Nation with Joint Plan to Leave U.S.: “They’ve Turned Their Backs on Us”
In a surprising and powerful joint statement released earlier this week, three of America’s most influential cultural figures—pop icon Taylor Swift, actress and activist Whoopi Goldberg, and soccer star Megan Rapinoe—announced plans to leave the United States indefinitely. The trio cited growing disillusionment with the political and cultural direction of the country, stating, “It’s time to leave because they’ve turned their backs on us.”
The announcement sent shockwaves through social media and mainstream media outlets alike. Known for their outspoken views on human rights, equality, and justice, Swift, Goldberg, and Rapinoe have long been vocal critics of policies and societal shifts they see as harmful to marginalized communities. However, their decision to depart the country altogether marks a dramatic escalation in their protest.
“This wasn’t an easy decision,” the joint statement read. “We love this country. We’ve fought for it, spoken up for it, and tried to make it better. But in recent years, we’ve watched with heartbreak as progress has been rolled back, hate has been normalized, and the voices of women, minorities, and the LGBTQ+ community have been drowned out. We feel betrayed. We’ve reached a point where staying silent—or even staying at all—feels complicit.”
While none of the three stars specified exactly where they plan to relocate, sources close to them have mentioned that options under consideration include Canada, New Zealand, and select European nations. Each of them emphasized that their departure is not an abandonment, but a form of protest—and a call to action.
Taylor Swift, who has increasingly used her platform for political advocacy in recent years, emphasized her frustration with the growing division and extremism in the country. “I’ve watched my fans be attacked for who they are. I’ve watched lawmakers ignore science, ignore women, ignore basic decency. I’ve had enough,” she reportedly told a close confidant.
Whoopi Goldberg, a long-standing co-host of The View, echoed these sentiments. “I’ve been around long enough to see the same cycles repeat themselves—racism, sexism, fearmongering. The difference now is that it feels like people have stopped caring. That’s when it’s time to go.”
Megan Rapinoe, who has always blended her athletic achievements with activism, highlighted the recent legislative actions targeting trans rights, women’s rights, and voting access. “We’re not running away—we’re taking a stand. If enough of us do, maybe those in power will finally listen,” she said.
Public reaction has been mixed. Supporters applauded the women’s bravery, flooding social media with hashtags like #WeStandWithThem and #VoicesOfChange. Critics, however, accused them of “giving up” on the nation or seeking attention.
Political commentators noted that the move underscores the growing cultural divide in America, where even beloved public figures are beginning to question their place in the country. Whether this action sparks broader discussions or inspires others to follow suit remains to be seen.
But one thing is clear: Swift, Goldberg, and Rapinoe have made a statement impossible to ignore.