In a stunning turn of events, legendary comedian George Lopez has announced he’s stepping away from his television career and leaving the United States, citing deep frustration with the nation’s current political climate.
“I can’t live here for the next four years,” Lopez said in a candid public appearance that has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and beyond.
Known for his iconic sitcom George Lopez and decades-long stand-up career, the 62-year-old entertainer has never shied away from speaking his mind. His latest statement, however, marks one of the boldest declarations of his career.
Though Lopez didn’t name specific political figures, speculation is swirling that his decision is in response to the return of a polarizing political leader following the latest U.S. presidential election.
“This is not an easy decision,” Lopez shared in a heartfelt social media post. “But I need to be in a place where I feel respected and where my values align with the leadership.”
Lopez also acknowledged his gratitude to his fans and family but emphasized the need to prioritize his own well-being.
Hollywood is already reacting to the news. Fellow comedian and friend Gabriel Iglesias voiced his disappointment, saying, “George is a comedian—his voice is more important now than ever.”
While some critics brush it off as yet another celebrity protest, others see it as a powerful statement in an increasingly divided America.