Actress America Ferrera fleeing the US for a new life in the UK with her family after Donald Trump’s election victory
American entertainer and film chief, America Ferrera is purportedly escaping the US looking for the ‘best open doors’ for her kids in the UK following Donald Trump’s political race triumph over Kamala Harris.
It was accounted for recently that the Appalling Betty alum, 40, was intending to move across the lake with her significant other, Ryan Wharfs Williams, and their child Sebastian, six, and little girl Lucia, four.
Ferrera, who is supposed to be ‘debilitated’ that Trump was reappointed, will join a developing number of superstars who have as of late moved to the UK, in the midst of developing pressures in the US.
America is wiped out that Donald Trump is President once more,’ an insider told DailyMail.com solely. ‘She is crushed that Kamala lost. She thought the country she lived in was superior to that.’
They said the move doesn’t imply that she is leaving Hollywood for good, as she needs to save a ‘presence’ in the US for work and Latinas and ladies.
‘She will keep on having a presence in the US for work purposes and to battle for Latinas and ladies, however she will be abroad for family and to help her children’s schooling,’ they said.
‘She believes them should have the most ideal open doors and to her, being abroad for that is significant.
‘She’s not leaving the US, she is focusing on her life and zeroing in on the significance for her children.’
Hi! Magazine provided details regarding Tuesday that the Barbie entertainer had been spotted checking out at a non-public school in South West London.
‘It seems as though she’s wanting to move to South West London,’ a source told the distribution.
‘She has been looking at the nearby tuition based school for her kids. She was seen [at a tuition based school in Barnes] at the open day and showed up extremely content with what she saw.
‘It’s a school with a great deal of big name youngsters at it so her children would fit in well overall.’
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