Late-night talk show host and outspoken Donald Trump critic Jimmy Kimmel has officially obtained Italian citizenship — and he’s leaving fans buzzing about whether he may soon trade Hollywood for life in Europe.
The 56-year-old comedian, known for his sharp political monologues and unapologetic humor, revealed the news during a recent segment, hinting that the current political climate in the United States played a role in his decision.
“What’s going on is… as bad as you thought it was gonna be, it’s so much worse,” Kimmel said, in what many interpreted as a veiled reference to the upcoming U.S. presidential election and the broader political tensions gripping the country.
While Kimmel has not confirmed if or when he might relocate permanently, sources close to the star suggest he has already begun exploring property options in Italy. The move could signal not just a personal lifestyle change, but a shift in how the Emmy-winning host plans to balance his career with life abroad.
Fans on social media had mixed reactions — with some applauding his decision as a bold personal statement, while others criticized it as a sign of giving up on the United States.
Kimmel joins a growing list of American celebrities who have sought dual citizenship in recent years, citing family heritage, political concerns, or a desire for a fresh start overseas. Whether he actually packs his bags for good remains to be seen, but one thing is certain — his remarks have only added fuel to the ongoing debate about the country’s political and cultural direction.