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Rosie O’Donnell has opened up about a social media cleanup effort that went wrong amid her ongoing feud with President Donald Trump.
The 63-year-old comedian said his doctor had urged him to stop posting anti-Trump social media posts.
However, O’Donnell, who moved to ireland It was reported five days before Trump’s inauguration in January Washington Post She dropped the plan just hours later in a new interview.
She said that her therapist and longtime friend Jean Kopetik said, “Roseanne, you have to be different. You have to be different.”
However, O’Donnell could not remain silent when she saw that Trump had recently scolded bloomberg Reporters Katherine Lucy and Told him to “Shut up, piggy bank” When he pressed her about the Epstein files.
After numerous criticisms of Trump and posting unflattering photos of him, O’Donnell planned to abstain from social media for three days, which also ended quickly.
Despite her toxic relationship with Trump and social media, O’Donnell said her move abroad has been the healthiest and best decision for her and her youngest child, Clay.
She said earlier this year that she was feeling healthier and sleeping better Since living in Dublin.
“It’s not easy to move to another country and as a family we really felt this was the safest and best thing for us,” she said in March. “I’m feeling healthier, I’m sleeping better without the stress and anxiety over what’s happening politically in the country.”
Meanwhile, Trump said earlier this year that he wanted Revoke O’Donnell’s citizenship, Calling the actor a “threat to humanity”.
“As previously mentioned, we are seriously considering stripping Rosie O’Donnell of her citizenship. She is not a great American and, in my opinion, is incapable of being one!” the president wrote on Truth Social in September.
After this the White House issued a happy statement In October when O’Donnell announced she was applying for Irish citizenship.
O’Donnell and Trump have been in one feud for almost two decadesThe war of words started when she was the host Scene In 2006, and even now, insults continue to be exchanged mostly on social media.
She said in her TikTok post in March that she never thought she would move to another country.
“You know, I’m happy. Clay is happy. I miss my other kids. I miss my friends. I miss a lot of things about life at home and I’m trying to find a home in this beautiful country,” O’Donnell said at the time.
“And only when equal rights are secured for all citizens in America will we consider coming back.”