
BREAKING NEWS: Alyssa Milano is moving to a blue state after selling all her properties in red states, and says: “Maybe I’m leaving the USA.”
Los Angeles, CA – November 27, 2025 – In a stunning announcement that has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and political circles alike, actress and activist Alyssa Milano revealed today that she is liquidating all her real estate holdings in Republican-leaning “red” states and relocating her family to a solidly Democratic “blue” state. The move, she claims, is driven by escalating concerns over personal safety and ideological misalignment in the wake of the 2024 presidential election results.
Milano, 52, best known for her roles in Charmed and Mistresses, as well as her high-profile advocacy for progressive causes like #MeToo and gun control, broke the news during an emotional live interview on The View. Flanked by co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, she tearfully explained, “I’ve loved parts of this country deeply, but after everything that’s happened—the threats, the division, the fear—I’ve decided it’s time to protect my family. I’m selling everything in Florida, Texas, and South Carolina. We’re heading to California, where I can breathe a little easier. And honestly? Maybe I’m leaving the USA altogether if things don’t turn around.”
Sources close to the actress confirm that listings for her sprawling Miami Beach condo (valued at $2.8 million) and a 5-acre ranch outside Austin (listed for $4.2 million) went live on Zillow just hours ago. Her Charleston, South Carolina, vacation home—a historic 19th-century plantation-style estate purchased in 2019 for $1.9 million—has already received multiple offers, with insiders whispering of a quick close to fund her West Coast transition. Milano’s team has remained tight-lipped on the exact blue-state destination, but speculation points to either Los Angeles (where she owns a primary residence) or progressive strongholds like Oregon or Washington, citing her recent social media posts praising “sanctuary cities that still value empathy.”
The decision comes amid a broader exodus of liberal celebrities from red states post-Trump’s reelection. Milano joins the likes of Mark Ruffalo, who decamped to New York from Georgia earlier this year, and Barbra Streisand, who offloaded Arizona properties amid boycott calls. “I don’t feel safe here anymore,” Milano elaborated in the interview, gesturing vaguely toward the South. “The rhetoric, the policies—it’s suffocating. My kids deserve a place where they can grow up without constant anxiety. If America can’t be that place, maybe Europe can.”
Social media erupted immediately after the segment aired. Conservative commentators pounced, with podcaster Ben Shapiro tweeting, “Bye, Felicia! Take your soy lattes and virtue signals with you—red states were never your vibe anyway.” On the left, supporters rallied with #StandWithAlyssa, sharing memes of Milano as a modern-day pioneer fleeing “MAGA wilderness.” One viral X post quipped, “Alyssa Milano’s move: Because nothing says ‘progress’ like gentrifying another blue state into bankruptcy.”
Milano’s real estate purge isn’t entirely unprecedented; she faced backlash in 2019 for a GoFundMe campaign to cover wildfire-related medical bills, which critics labeled tone-deaf given her $6 million net worth. But this latest chapter feels more existential. “It’s not just about politics,” a friend told TMZ on condition of anonymity. “Alyssa’s been getting death threats since the election. This is survival mode.”
As of press time, Milano’s X account (@Alyssa_Milano) had surged to over 3.5 million followers, flooded with a mix of heartfelt support and trollish glee. Whether her quip about expatriation is a cry for help or a genuine Plan B remains unclear—passport applications to Canada and Portugal have reportedly spiked among her inner circle—but one thing’s certain: the Charmed star’s next chapter is anything but scripted.
Stay tuned for updates as Milano’s sales finalize and her blue-state landing spot is revealed. In the meantime, red-state realtors are left pondering: Is this the great liberal migration we’ve been waiting for, or just another celebrity tantrum?