27 celebrities who have left Los Angeles on where they moved and why they did it
Sylvester Stallone, Amanda Seyfried, and Matthew McConaughey have all moved out of Los Angeles. Getty Nearly 250,000 people moved out of California from 2024 to 2025, per the most recent census data. It's not just regular people: Celebrities have left Los Angeles for places like Texas and Florida. Here are 28 celebrities who left LA — plus where they chose to move to and why. California is the US state with the most people moving out, with an estimated 229,077 people leaving for other states from July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2025, according to the latest Census data. New York was second with 137,586 people leaving. While California still leads the country with the most residents leaving, it was much worse in previous years. Between 2022 and 2023, nearly 700,000 chose to leave California. The increased threat of wildfires, coupled with a growing affordability crisis, is prompting them to choose other places across the country. Recently, even some of the richest people in the world decided they wanted out, as a proposed tax caused several prominent billionaires to abandon the state. Several celebrities have also decided California is no longer the place for them. Singer-turned-talk show host Kelly Clarkson traded Los Angeles for New York City post-divorce for in 2022, while actor Sylvester Stallone said in 2024 that he and his family are "permanently" vacating California for South Florida. Popular moving destinations for Californians include Arizona, Florida, and Texas, while some have chosen different countries completely. Former California residents told Business Insider that their reasons for leaving the state included high taxes, expensive home prices, and challenging social and political conditions. Some celebrities remained tight-lipped when sharing details of their moves, simply saying they're looking for a fresh start. Other high-profile actors, however, admitted that the fast-paced, stressful scene in Hollywood can be another motivation. Los Angeles, in particular, is experiencing an exodus of wealthier people in search of places where their money goes further. Take Gus Lira, a managing partner at a private jet charter company, who had a condo in Malibu overlooking the ocean. California taxes were wearing him down, so he decided to move to Nevada. "For me, really the main reason, and for many of the people that I know, is just taxes," Lira told Business Insider in January. "You can't get ahead when you get $100 and they take $60." Business Insider compiled a list of 28 celebrities — some in celebrity couples — who left California for greener pastures, presented in alphabetical order by last name. We tried to include both where they moved to and why they left LA. Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake left LA to shield their kids from the glare of the paparazzi. Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images The power couple has dealt with the paparazzi for most of their professional careers. But they had enough of their kids also having to endure it. Since 2018, Biel, Timberlake, and their two kids have lived predominantly at their properties in Tennessee and Montana. "You get hammered on the East Coast. You kind of get hammered on the West Coast. That's why we don't really live there anymore," said Biel in a May 2024 episode of SiriusXM's "Let's Talk Off Camera With Kelly Ripa," seemingly referring to her former home of LA. "We're just trying to create some normalcy for these kids." Dean Cain left LA for Las Vegas because of the "incredible taxation" and "horrible regulations for business" in California. Jamie McCarthy/ Getty Images Dean Cain, best known for playing Clark Kent/Superman in "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," was fed up with how things were run in California. The actor split for Vegas in 2023. "It's the most ridiculous large government, incredible taxation, horrible regulations for business," he told Fox News Digital in 2023. "Very anti-business." Cain said California's personal income tax felt especially high. "I moved to Las Vegas. I live in Nevada now," he added. "I have 10 times as nice a house. I'm not kidding. Ten times as nice a house as I had in Malibu. The house is absolutely stunningly built. Gorgeous, beautiful. Everything is brand new." Kelly Clarkson didn't just move from LA to New York — she took her daytime talk show with her. Kelly Clarkson in April 2024 Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Image Kelly Clarkson felt she had a new lease on life when she moved to New York City last year. After finalizing her divorce from ex-husband Brandon Blackstock in 2022, she didn't just take her kids east. She also brought "The Kelly Clarkson Show" — it started taping in New York in season 5. "I was very depressed for the last three years — and maybe a little before that, if I'm being honest. I think I really needed the change," the Grammy winner told People. "I needed it for me and my family as well. My kids are thriving here. We're just doing so much better, and we needed a fresh start." George and Amal Clooney left LA so their kids could "get a fair shake at life" — they are now French citizens. George Clooney and Amal Clooney. Dave Benett/WireImage The Clooneys have lived the quieter life in Italy and France for years, but always had a home in LA, an English-style estate that George bought from Stevie Nicks back in 1995. They finally sold that house in 2024 and now spend most of their time at their farmhouse in France with their twins, Ella and Alexander. George told Esquire in 2025 why they left. "I was worried about raising our kids in L.A., in the culture of Hollywood," he said. "I felt like they were never going to get a fair shake at life." "I don't want them to be walking around worried about paparazzi," he added. "I don't want them being compared to somebody else's famous kids." In late December 2025, George and Amal became French citizens. Jesse Eisenberg moved to his wife's hometown of Bloomington, Indiana. Getty Images Actor and director Jesse Eisenberg took the pandemic as an opportunity to leave Los Angeles. Eisenberg, his wife, and their son packed up an RV and drove to his wife's hometown of Bloomington, Indiana. "We have driven cross-country a lot, but we thought it would be prudent to isolate in an RV instead of stopping at hotels," Eisenberg told The Hollywood Reporter in 2020. Initially, Eisenberg moved to Indiana to help take care of his late mother-in-law after she got sick and also help out at a domestic violence shelter where she worked. But Eisenberg was happy to be in Indiana. "I've lived in Indiana for a decade on-and-off and that's where I feel the most comfortable," Eisenberg told CBS News in February. "I'm not somebody who wants to surround myself in an industry that just feels kind of unstable." Chris Evans wanted to be closer to family in Massachusetts. Chris Evans Arturo Holmes/Getty Images Silverscreen superhero and Massachusetts native Chris Evans listed his Los Angeles home in May for $6.99 million, The Wall Street Journal reported, cementing his abandonment of California. "After over a decade of amazing memories in his LA home, Chris is planning to move to the East Coast to be closer to family," Evans' listing agent Scott Moore said in a statement to People. Evans married his wife, Alba Baptista, in Cape Cod, and now they both spend most of their time in Massachusetts. Walton Goggins moved to New York after the pandemic. Walton Goggins and Nadia Conners at the 2Emmys. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images "The White Lotus" star Walton Goggins and his wife, Nadia Conners, moved to New York's Hudson Valley during the pandemic in 2021. But, he told Architectural Digest in February, the move was less about California, and more about New York. "We weren't running away from Los Angeles," he said. "We were running toward something." "The pandemic opened windows of self-perception and possibility," he added. "It was an opportunity to do something different, not to start over from scratch but to change, to evolve." Goggins, who was raised in Georgia, chose to live in a 1920s home upstate that resembles a hunting lodge — with an abundance of wood paneling and wood flooring — instead of the glitzy surroundings of Los Angeles. John Goodman left LA in the late '80s. John Goodman. Stephane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty John Goodman figured out a long time ago that Los Angeles wasn't for him and has been living in New Orleans since the late 1980s. Like many, the Emmy winner first visited Crescent City to party. In the late 1970s, he showed up with his fraternity pals. A few years later, as an actor, he was shooting the movie "Everybody's All-American" alongside Dennis Quaid, Jessica Lange, and Timothy Hutton when he met his future wife, Anna Beth. He's been attached to the city ever since. "I used to come down here every time I'd get a few dimes to rub together, and it felt like I was missing something unless I was here," he told "Today" in 2023. "I consider myself very lucky to be here." Adrian Grenier left California to work on a farm in Texas. Adrian Grenier. Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images Adrian Grenier, known mostly from his "Entourage" fame, left California for Texas in 2020. Grenier traded the glitzy life of Hollywood for a farm 45 minutes outside Austin, Texas, where he prefers a quieter lifestyle outside the spotlight. "I don't miss anything about that world. Listen, if you go on Instagram long enough, you're going to find some FOMO somewhere, but everyone is just pretending they're living their best life," he told Life Magazine in 2021. "Ultimately, I know that I am, so I don't even tell anybody about it." Josh Hartnett has been living in the English countryside since the pandemic. He left Hollywood after dealing with a stalker. Cindy Ord/WireImage/Getty The actor recently gained renewed attention thanks to movies like "Oppenheimer" and "Trap," but don't expect to find him hanging out on the Sunset Strip. Since the pandemic, he's ditched LA for the English countryside. Hartnett and his wife, British actor Tamsin Egerton, have lived in Hampshire since COVID hit, bringing up their four kids. He's living in the UK on a marriage visa, so he can only leave the country for work for around 180 days a year. After spending his early career in the Hollywood spotlight, Hartnett told The Guardian he loves the village country life where "nobody cares" who you are. "This is all brand new to me," he said. "I never would have expected it. And time passes quickly. With four children, you have so much to do. In a way, less is happening. But more of the important stuff is happening." Being outside Hollywood is also safer for Hartnett. He told The Guardian that when he lived in LA, he had experiences with stalkers. "People showed up at my house. People that were stalking me," he said. "A guy showed up at one of my premieres with a gun, claiming to be my father. He ended up in prison. There were lots of things. It was a weird time. And I wasn't going to be grist for the mill." Chris Hemsworth moved his family back to his homeland of Australia right when his Marvel fame hit. Chris Hemsworth. JB Lacroix/WireImage/Getty Hemsworth figured out LA wasn't for him right around the time the first "Thor" movie came out in 2011. "We kind of were set up in LA and not enjoying it, you know?" Hemsworth said on the "SmartLess" podcast in February 2026, referring to him and his wife, fellow actor Elsa Pataky. "Like nothing was shooting there. We were filming kind of everywhere else and then you'd come home, and then paparazzi and all the sort of the trappings of, you know, living in that space." Hemsworth and Pataky moved with their two young children to Hemsworth's native Australia and have been there ever since. "You know, when you come back from work, you wanna go on a holiday? Like coming home for me is — it feels like a holiday," Hemsworth said. "We have a big farm and horses and motorbikes and surf." Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban moved to Tennessee to be closer to the country music scene. Getty/David Becker A year after Nicole Kidman tied the knot with country-music star Keith Urban, the two got the heck out of LA. In 2007, they moved to Nashville, where the Australian Oscar winner dove headfirst into Urban's world. "That country-music community is a very warm community," she told People in 2016. "It's very protective. Keith's been a part of it for decades now. It's his home, it's our home." In September, Kidman filed for divorce from Urban. Lindsay Lohan left LA for Dubai and now has privacy, peace, and space. Lindsay Lohan. Leon Bennett/Getty Lohan has lived on both coasts, but she currently prefers to be in the United Arab Emirates, where she lives with her husband, financier Bader Shammas, and their two-year-old son. In a May 2025 profile in Elle, Lohan said that when she was living in Los Angeles, she would be "stressed" about the paparazzi taking photos of her while at the park with her son. Living in New York, there's a "different kind of energy" but not as much space. Living in Dubai, she gets it all. "I get the privacy, I get the peace, I get the space," she said. "I don't have to worry there; I feel safe." Eva Longoria and her family split time between Mexico and Spain. Eva Longoria. James Devaney/GC Images/Getty The star and producer made the decision a few years ago to move out of Los Angeles. She now splits her time between Mexico and Spain. She told Marie Claire in 2024 that she left Hollywood behind because it felt like that "chapter in my life is done now." While on "Live with Kelly and Mark" in April, Longoria said she loves traveling to the Andalucía region of Spain to enjoy the small beach bars and restaurants. Joe Manganiello and Caitlin O'Connor moved back home to Pittsburgh. Ethan Miller/Getty Images Actor Joe Manganiello returned to his hometown of Pittsburgh due to concerns about rising crime in Los Angeles. Manganiello's fiancée, Caitlin O'Connor, told Fox News Digital in January that they'd been thinking about leaving California for a while. "The crime in Los Angeles is at an all-time high," O'Connor told Fox News Digital. "We were thinking about it for a long time, and the right house happened to come up. We went to look at it in Pittsburgh, and it was perfect for us." O'Connor, who also grew up in a Pittsburgh suburb, said that the community aspect of living in a smaller town is unlike what they've experienced in big cities like Los Angeles. "Pittsburgh is the perfect place to start fresh," she said. "All of our neighbors are so nice, generous, and helpful. In a big city, you don't have that kind of community that we have here." Matthew McConaughey headed to Texas to help his family. Matthew McConaughey. John Nacion/Getty A few years before the McConaissance led to Matthew McConaughey's best actor Oscar win, he and his wife, Camila Alves, fled Hollywood for his home state of Texas. The two settled in Austin in 2012 after buying a 10,800-square-foot mansion. According to a profile in Southern Living, it was initially because of a "family crisis," as he needed to help his mother and two brothers. That led to the couple deciding to stay put to raise their three children there. "Ritual came back," McConaughey said of being back in Texas. "Whether that was Sunday church, sports, dinner together as a family every night, or staying up after that telling stories in the kitchen, sitting at the island pouring drinks and nibbling while retelling them all in different ways than we told them before." Aaron Paul left LA after the fires and landed in Paris. Aaron Paul. Edward Berthelot/Getty Images "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul left California — and the US as a whole — for Paris, he told the Daily Mail in November 2025. The California wildfires were the impetus for leaving California, but he was done with Los Angeles in general, he said. "When the fires happened in LA, we just knew that we were done with LA, so we sold our house in LA and moved to Paris," he told the Daily Mail. Paul put his home in Los Angeles's Los Feliz neighborhood on the market in July 2025 for nearly $10 million, and has since cut the price by almost $2 million. "This is Us" star Chrissy Metz packed up for the Southern hospitality of Nashville. Chrissy Metz. Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images After 21 years on the grind in LA, Metz packed up and left town when the pandemic hit. She now resides in Nashville. "There's a lot going on," "The Hunting Wives" star told People in April 2025. "There's obviously great music, great food. I grew up in the South, so I'm used to sort of that hospitality — it feels more communal here. In LA it was always like, 'Oh, you have an audition? What's it for? Oh, you have an audition? What for?' It was all very dog eat dog!" Glen Powell moved to Texas after making it big in LA. Glen Powell. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Glen Powell left Los Angeles and returned to his home state of Texas in 2024. Powell, who had a breakout role in "Top Gun: Maverick," has lived in Los Angeles for more than 15 years, but told The Hollywood Reporter in 2024 that he's done enough in Hollywood and he feels he can now live elsewhere. "It's like I've earned the ability to go back to my family," he said. Not only does living in Texas allow Powell to be closer to family, but he's also finishing his degree at the University of Texas. "I think this is going to be good for my head, heart, and soul," he said. Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively left LA after just six months of dating. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic When you know, you know. After less than a year of dating, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively packed up their stuff and left Hollywood for the suburbs of New York City. In 2012, after six months of dating, the couple bought a $2.3 million home in Pound Ridge, New York. "We don't live in LA. We live on a farm in New York," said the "Deadpool" star in a 2015 interview. "And we don't lead a wild and crazy life. It's not that hard. It's not a big deal." Julia Roberts hasn't lived in LA for decades. Julia Roberts at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Stephane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty The Oscar winner realized many years ago that Los Angeles wasn't for her. Roberts moved to a 32-acre ranch in Taos, New Mexico, in 1995. The "Pretty Woman" star told Oprah back in 2003 that in New Mexico, everything is "clear." "Around here, I come and go like it's nothing," she said. "Los Angeles is such a town of show business, and I'm a terrible celebrity. I find it difficult — it's the beast that must be fed." Amanda Seyfried headed to Upstate New York for a taste of the simple life. Amanda Seyfried attends the 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on January 15, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images With movies like "Mean Girls" and "Mamma Mia!" in her filmography, you would think Amanda Seyfried would want to lay her head down somewhere glamorous. But she actually prefers life on a farm. Seyfried spends most of her time on a farm in the Catskills, a mountain range north of New York City, that she purchased in 2014, Architectural Digest reported in 2023. "It's insane how much I can feel so accomplished and successful here without having to be in a successful movie," she told The New York Times in 2020. Sylvester Stallone wanted a new start in Florida. Sylvester Stallone Rachel Luna/WireImage/Getty Images After decades of living in Los Angeles — including in his first dingy apartment on Balboa Boulevard, which would become the inspiration for his iconic character Rocky Balboa — Sylvester Stallone packed up and left town in 2023. This was first revealed in early 2024, during season two of his reality series "The Family Stallone". "After a long, hard consideration, your mother and I have decided, time to move on and leave the state of California permanently, and we're going to go to Florida," Stallone said. "We're going to sell this house." Stallone and his wife, Jennifer Flavin, gave multiple reasons for the relocation, including the desire for a fresh start after their children moved out of the family home. Rod Stewart went back to his roots in England. Mike Marsland / Getty Images The legendary rocker decided that at 79 years old, it was time to stop traveling across the pond. In 2023, he put his sprawling 38,500-square-foot Beverly Hills property, which he has lived in since 1975, on the market. Selling the home is bittersweet for Stewart: "I don't want to sell it, and the kids don't want me to sell it either," he told People in 2023. "There's too many fond memories. I've lived [in LA] since 1975, and I adore the place." But he said he's making England a more permanent home since wrapping up his latest world tour and Las Vegas residency. Eric Stonestreet left Hollywood for Kansas City to get away from the "douchebaggery" of the business. Eric Stonestreet. Kyle Rivas/Getty "Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet did not mince words when he explained why he's been living in Kansas City since the acclaimed show ended after 11 seasons in 2020. In a September 2024 interview with long-form interview journalist Graham Bensinger, he said a big reason he left LA was to get away from all the fake people in Hollywood. "What I realized it does is it highlights everything great about our business, the entertainment business," the actor said on what it's like to no longer live in LA. "And it highlights all the douchebaggery of our business. It amplifies it. Because I'm here, I'm dealing with people from here, and I'm going into the store and having all these authentic, real moments, and then I go to Hollywood, and you're reminded of some of the types of people that you deal with." Hilary Swank moved to a Colorado ski town. Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images The Oscar winner is loving her new life in the mountains of Telluride, Colorado, on 168 acres with five rescue dogs. She and her husband, Philip Schneider, bought the land in 2016, broke ground in 2018, and finally completed the home in 2020. A year later, she put her LA home on the market and has been living it up in the great outdoors. "I have been looking for land since I was in my mid-20s," Swank told Architectural Digest in 2022. "I find nature to be my happiest place, and animals are my other happiest place. And to be with both of them is everything to me." Mark Wahlberg moved his family to Las Vegas for a "fresh start." Mark Wahlberg. Mat Hayward/Getty Boston-born Mark Wahlberg set out to LA years ago to make it as an actor. Over his career, he realized he rarely stayed there to make any of his movies. So, in 2022, he packed up and moved his family to Las Vegas. He told The Talk in October 2022 that in Nevada his four kids can more easily pursue their hobbies, including golfing, riding horses, and playing basketball. "We came here to just kind of give ourselves a new look, a fresh start for the kids, and there's a lot of opportunity here," Wahlberg told The Talk. "I'm really excited about the future." Read the original article on Business Insider
