Not America, Not Canada, Ellen DeGeneres and Whoopi Goldberg Announce They’re Going to England: “No Respect Here”
In an unexpected and shocking move that has left fans and the entertainment world buzzing, **Ellen DeGeneres** and **Whoopi Goldberg** have both announced their departure from the United States to relocate to **England**, citing a lack of respect in their home country. The two iconic figures, both legends in the world of talk shows and entertainment, have made their decision public, creating a whirlwind of reactions on social media and within the Hollywood community.
The news broke late last night through Ellen’s social media accounts and an emotional video posted by both stars. Sitting together in Ellen’s signature relaxed style, both women expressed their frustrations with the state of the entertainment industry in the U.S., referencing how their careers and personal lives have been scrutinized and diminished by public opinion in recent years.
“I’ve spent my life entertaining people, making them laugh, and bringing joy,” Ellen said, visibly upset but calm. “But for the last few years, it feels like that respect is gone. From the way people treat me to the way the media is obsessed with tearing down legends, it’s just too much. We decided it’s time to go somewhere where respect isn’t just something that’s talked about, but actually given.”
**Whoopi Goldberg** echoed Ellen’s sentiments, adding, “The US is a place where you should feel valued, but there’s this undercurrent of disrespect that’s hard to ignore. I love my country, but I can’t continue to feel like I’m constantly being undermined. England feels like the right place to continue my journey in peace.”
While many fans are puzzled by the decision, both Ellen and Whoopi have expressed a deep admiration for **British culture**, which they feel offers a more welcoming environment for their type of work. “In England, the culture is different. People appreciate art, humor, and creativity without the constant need to tear it apart,” Ellen stated in the video.
The two women have also mentioned their love for the UK’s more relaxed approach to celebrity culture and the fact that British audiences tend to support artists and public figures for their talent rather than personal drama. “There’s a reason we’re choosing London. It’s not just a city; it’s a space where we can breathe, work, and be respected again,” Whoopi explained.
Ellen DeGeneres and Whoopi Goldberg have both made undeniable marks on American television. Ellen’s talk show, *The Ellen DeGeneres Show*, ran for 19 seasons and was a staple of daytime television before its controversial end in 2022. Meanwhile, Whoopi has long been a presence on *The View*, where her voice has shaped discussions on everything from politics to pop culture.
Despite the success, both women have been embroiled in their share of controversies over the past few years. Ellen faced allegations of a toxic work environment on her show, and Whoopi has had her own share of public disagreements, including a highly publicized suspension from *The View* for comments made about the Holocaust. Both women’s careers have faced challenges in the era of cancel culture, and their decision to leave the country seems to be a direct reaction to the difficulties they’ve faced navigating the spotlight in the U.S.
The impact of their decision is likely to ripple through the entertainment industry. Whoopi and Ellen are not just TV personalities; they are icons of their time. Their departure from the U.S. represents a broader issue within the entertainment community: the erosion of respect for long-standing figures in the face of public and media scrutiny.