'Succession' star Fisher Stevens leaves US citing political reasons


'Succession' actor Fisher Stevens, the next celebrity to leave the US

Succession Actor Fisher Stevens has revealed that he moved with his family from the United States to London.

“I moved with my family to London about eight weeks ago.” People quoted Stevens. “We have a 12-year-old and a nine-year-old, and my wife and I decided it was time to get out of the United States for a minute and see what Europe and the United Kingdom are like.”

The Emmy-winning actor and filmmaker, best known for playing Waystar Royco communications chief Hugo Baker in SuccessionHe stated that the transition has been positive.

“It's really nice! My wife and I make documentaries, so there's a couple of things we're working on here. And my wife's parents live in London too, so it's been nice.”

Stevens also admitted that he was frustrated with the political situation in the United States. “Knowing that the Trump administration is largely funded by fossil fuels… this administration is doing everything they can to not be responsible citizens of the world,” he said.

Celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O'Donnell, Eva Longoria and Courtney Love have left the United States in recent years, citing frustration with the country's political scene.



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