Rosie O’Donnell She has officially left the United States and moved beyond the basin with her youngest child, Dakota.
“I’m here in Ireland, and it’s beautiful and warm – not physically, it’s actually cold enough,” Actress and comedian, 62, split Tuesday, March 11, Tick Up, mentioning that she moved days ago Donald Trump He was inaugurated for his second presidential mandate earlier this year. “(I) moved here on January 15, and it has been very wonderful, I must say.”
O’Donnell continued to August that people in Ireland have been “so loving and so kind” since it founded its new home base. “I’m very grateful,” she said. “(I am) in the process of obtaining my Irish citizenship, as I have Irish grandparents. And this is what is happening, and this is where I was and what I did. And though I was never someone I thought would be transferred to another country, this is what I decided would be the best for myself and my 12-year-old child.
O’Donnell adopted Dakota (whose nickname is clay) in 2013 with her ex-woman late Michelle’s roundwith whom she was married from 2012 to 2015. Rosie adopted her four oldest children – Parker, 29, Chelsea, 27, Blake, 25, and Vivienne, 22 with her first wife, Kelli Carpenter.
“I’m happy. The clay is happy. I miss my other children. I miss my friends. I miss a lot of things about life there at home, and I’m trying to find a home here in this beautiful place, “said the exile in the Tiktok clip.” And when it is certain that all citizens have equal rights there in America, this is when we will consider returning. “
In addition to moving to Ireland with Dakota, O’Donnell also brought her dog, Kuma. “Kuma is with us and is doing very well and loves it, will be able to be out and take walks on the rocks overlooking the Irish sea,” she gush. “Kuma is in paradise.”
(LR) Sheila Nevins, Blake, Dakota and Rosie O’Donnell participate in 2017 Rosie’s Theater Kids’ Pass it in the evening Kaye Playhouse in Hunter College on April 23, 2017 in New York City.
Santiago Felipe/Getty ImagesO’Donnell pointed out that she was busy with “trips to Ireland” and met a “gang of people” along the way. “Everyone has been friendly,” she told fans. “I have a wonderful friend named Tom who took me under his arm and told me about Dublin, and I am very grateful, really grateful.”
The announcement of Ireland’s O’Donnell Movement comes less than a month after she made her late tribute Harriet spy coconut Michelle Trachtenbergwho died at the age of 39 last month. “Break,” she said in a February 26 statement for The weekly. “I loved him very much. She fought in recent years. I would like to have helped. ”
O’Donnell played the nanny of the sixth grade trachtenberg title in 1996 Harriet spywhich followed Harries as she avenges the classmates who exposed her notebook full of her secret observations.

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Monica Schipper/Getty ImagesPolice sources confirmed to we Last month that the cause of Trachtenberg’s death was “still not visible” after she was found in her New York City apartment by her mother, LanaAlthough the incident was not believed to be suspicious. The actress is said to have a liver transplant not long before her death, with a source near Trachtenberg saying exclusively we that she had been ill “for a long time” and suffered from “back issues and then bone problems”.
The office of the city’s medical examiner told New York Post On February 27, the cause of Trachtenberg’s death was listed as “indefinite” after her family opposed an autopsy.