Hollywood actress and activist Alyssa Milano has once again stirred the pot — this time making headlines with a bold declaration: she plans to sell all her properties in Republican-led states and leave the United States entirely following a heated exchange with billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk.

The shocking vow was made in a now-viral video clip posted on Milano’s social media, where she criticized what she called “the rapid erosion of democracy and human rights in red states,” blaming figures like Musk for “fueling division and enabling hate.”
The fiery clash between Milano and Musk reportedly began on X (formerly Twitter), where Milano accused Musk of amplifying far-right voices and turning the platform into what she described as “a playground for extremism.” Musk responded curtly, challenging her claims and inviting her to a public debate. What followed was an intense back-and-forth that drew millions of views and sparked outrage and support in equal measure.
“I refuse to live in a country where billionaires buy influence and peddle misinformation with zero accountability,” Milano said in a statement. “I’m putting my money where my mouth is — I’m selling all my properties in red states and I’m preparing to move abroad. This is not the America I believe in.”
While Milano has been vocal about her progressive stances in the past, this marks her most dramatic move yet. The actress owns homes in several U.S. states, including properties in Texas and Florida, which she now plans to list for sale.
Social media reaction has been swift and polarized. Supporters applaud her for taking a stand, while critics accuse her of grandstanding and hypocrisy.
Political analysts suggest this clash is emblematic of growing tensions between Hollywood figures and tech elites, particularly as platforms like X continue to shape political discourse.
As of now, there’s no confirmation on where Milano plans to relocate, though some speculate countries like Canada or New Zealand are on her radar.
Whether this move will inspire other celebrities to follow suit or simply add more fuel to the ongoing culture wars remains to be seen.