Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro have announced their decision to relocate to Canada, citing a “lack of respect” as the driving force behind their move.
Springsteen, renowned for celebrating American working-class values through his music, expressed disappointment, stating he no longer recognizes the country he once revered. Similarly, De Niro, a vocal critic of U.S. political divisions, condemned the erosion of truth and mutual respect in the nation.
The news has sparked mixed reactions among fans, with some interpreting the move as a powerful statement of protest, while others feel let down by their departure. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed the cultural icons, emphasizing Canada’s growing appeal amid increasing polarization in the United States.
Despite leaving the U.S., both Springsteen and De Niro have vowed to continue their activism and creative endeavors, with their decision highlighting broader societal issues within America.