James Cameron says ‘sickening’ Trump has convinced him to move to New Zealand
- James Cameron reacted to Donald Trump's reelection by stating it is a disaster, describing it as "like watching a car crash over and over and over".
- Cameron confirmed that his New Zealand citizenship is imminent and mentioned that moving there required sacrifices.
- He expressed that he feels less connected to U.S. Politics since moving to New Zealand, although it does not completely shield him from it.
- Cameron described America's political state as hollow, emphasizing that it does not stand for its historical values any longer.
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Cult director flees the United States after Trump's election: EADaily
EADaily, March 2nd, 2025. The creator of "Titanic" and "Avatar" James Cameron said he was disgusted by the re-election of Donald Trump as president of the United States. Now obtaining New Zealand citizenship for him is "inevitable."
James Cameron Worries ‘America Doesn’t Stand for Anything’ Under Trump and Is Working Toward New Zealand Citizenship
'Avator' director James Cameron is planning to become a citizen of New Zealand as he worries 'America doesn't stand for anything' under Trump.
James Cameron seeks New Zealand citizenship following 'horrific' Trump re-election
Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron is planning to leave the U.S. and obtain New Zealand citizenship following Donald Trump’s re-election. Born in Canada, Cameron moved to the U.S. in the 1970s and built his legacy in Hollywood with films like “Titanic” and “Avatar.” Cameron has been vocal about his disapproval of Trump’s return to the White House, comparing the political climate in the U.S. to “watching a car crash over and over.” He believes in …
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