
The American television icon Ellen Degeneres first appeared from relocation to Great Britain, confirmed that it was the day after the BBC was re -elected as US president as US President.
Ellen, which has been prominent in American entertainment for more than 30 years, is well known for its long -term daily talk show, its sitcom with its own name, organizes main prizes such as Oscars, Grammys and Emmys, and rejection of the beloved character Dora in searching for NEMO.
On Sunday, during an interview with the transmitter Richard Bacon at the Everyman Theater in Cheltenham, Ellen was asked if he had moved for US President Trump. She replied simply, “Yes.”
When she talked to the audience, Ellen shared that life in the UK feels “just better”.
She also noted that she and her wife, Portia de Rossi, were considering renewing her promises in England in the middle of growing fears of possible twist of homosexual marital rights in the US, the BBC reported.
She added that America can still be “scary to be people who are who they are.”
On Sunday, during the event at the Everyman Theater in Cheltenham, Ellen Degeneres took part in an interview with the transmitter Richard Bacon. Asked if the news was true, that she had moved to Great Britain for Donald Trump, Ellen confirmed a simple “yes”.
Trump’s attitude toward gender
January 25, his first day in office, Donald Trump signed an executive order stating that US policy recognizes only two sexes: man and women. This set the land for a number of events that influenced the LGBTQ community. His administration banned Transgender women in participation in female sports, restored the ban on transgender people who openly served in the army, and removed LGBTQ references from national monuments such as Independence Hall Philadelphia, historical place for activism in early homosexuals.
The next steps included the abolition of $ 800 million in LGBTQ Grants Health Research Grants and the closure of a hot line to prevent suicide specifically for LGBTQ youth.
Donald Trump’s attitude to the same sex marriage has shifted over time. In an interview with Advocate of 2000, as stated by CBS News, he expressed support for domestic partnerships, an attitude that was unusual at that time among Republicans.
By 2015, however, CNN said that it supports “traditional marriage”.
Shortly after winning the 2016 elections, Trump said in a 60-minute interview that he was “okay” with the same sex marriage, which was particularly different from the GOP platform in 2016, criticizing the Supreme Court’s decision that legalized it nationwide.
(With BBC and agencies inputs)
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