
Hollywood couple reveal plans to quit US for new life in London
A-list Hollywood couple John Legend and Chrissy Teigen are looking to swap Los Angeles for London in search of a 'colder place' to live.
The music icon, 46, and TV presenter, 39, currently reside in Beverly Hills with their children Luna, nine, Miles, seven, Esti, two, and Wren, one.
But they could be looking to make the big move across the pond after celebrating Christmas in London for the last couple of years.
Legend opened up about how the family 'loves' the city, and would 'definitely consider' relocating to the UK.
'We love it here. Chrissy loves it, and the kids love it. We spent our last Christmas here, and two or three Christmases ago, we were here as well,' he told The Sun.
'We like to be in a colder place. We don't like to be in Los Angeles for Christmas.
'We always talk about the possibility of moving to New York or London. Those are two cities that we would definitely consider living in. We love walking cities.'
It comes after the All Of Me hitmaker revealed his wife was looking to move from Los Angeles permanently over the risk of wildfires.
Wildfires that ripped through the city earlier this year saw thousands of people displaced from their homes, 17,000 buildings destroyed, and at least 29 people killed.
'Every time nature shows its wrath, we wonder if it's time to head back east. Who knows?' he told The Wall Street Journal.
He added: 'When the Sunset fire began to expand on January 9, the danger felt too close for comfort.'
They wouldn't be the first major US celebs to move to the UK of late, with Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi relocating to the Cotswolds following President Donald Trump's re-election.
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American Ferrera and her family also revealed they had made the big move to the UK, while Sophie Turner also moved from the US back to the UK, saying she felt unsafe in the US.
Comedian Rosie O'Donnell moved to Ireland with their child Clay following the US election, claiming the President 'has it out for her.' More Trending
Sharing the news on TikTok, the 62-year-old raved about the 'loving, welcoming' reception she had been met with in her new home.
Appearing on the Late Late Show, she explained: 'The President of the United States has it out for me and has for 20 years, when I told the truth about him on a program called The View – where it was my job to talk about pop culture, politics…
'I mentioned his bankruptcies, I mentioned all of the sexual assault charges and I mentioned that he was not, in fact, the businessman that everyone thinks he is because of the show, The Apprentice, where they sold a bunch of lies to America for over 10 years, and half of America believed it.
'He was very angry to say the least, and he hasn't let it go. And he uses me as a punchline whenever he feels the need.'
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