In a rare public appearance at the Tony Awards, Rosie O’Donnell took the opportunity to voice her criticisms of President Donald Trump. During an interview with Variety, O’Donnell labeled Trump a ‘conman,’ ‘narcissist,’ and ‘psychopath,’ reflecting on her long-standing disdain for the former president.
O’Donnell’s History with Trump
O’Donnell’s contentious relationship with Trump dates back over two decades, originating from her time on ‘The View’ where she openly criticized him. This animosity has persisted over the years, with both figures exchanging public jabs. O’Donnell has often been vocal about her opinions, stating that Trump uses her as a ‘punching bag’ to energize his base.
Life in Ireland
Following Trump’s victory in the 2024 election, O’Donnell relocated to Ireland, citing the move as necessary for her mental health and her family’s well-being. She expressed no regret over her decision to leave the United States, emphasizing that it was crucial for her and her daughter’s safety and sanity.
Despite her relocation, O’Donnell briefly returned to the U.S. to visit family, testing the waters for a potential longer stay during her daughter’s school break. She shared her experiences and feelings about the visit in an interview with Chris Cuomo, highlighting her desire to reconnect with her family.
Personal Reflections
O’Donnell also opened up about her personal life, discussing her recent decision to undergo cosmetic surgery after losing 50 pounds. Previously a staunch opponent of plastic surgery, she admitted to feeling guilt and shame but ultimately decided it was the right choice for her.
As O’Donnell continues to navigate her life between Ireland and the U.S., her outspoken nature and public appearances keep her in the spotlight, particularly when it comes to her views on Trump.
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