JAKARTA - Actress Kristen Stewart revealed her desire to move from the United States. She admitted that it was increasingly difficult to have a career in the entertainment world, especially in the era of President Donald Trump's leadership.

"It's really hard to do in the United States. The reality is that it's really broken under Trump," Kristen Stewart said, launching The Times.

Donald Trump had planned to make a fine for filmmakers who shoot outside the United States. Although this rule has not been officially set, the 35-year-old actress is very worried.

"Even though it hasn't been officially announced, it's still scary. We have to tear out the 'pages' from the book and create the reality we want to make," he said.

Trump announced film-making tariffs outside the United States in May 2025. At that time, he considered the production process outside the US to be a serious threat to the film industry in the United States.

"The film industry in America is very threatening. Other countries offer incentives to make filmmakers and production houses shoot outside America," said Donald Trump.

"I'm going to put tariffs on movies from overseas. If they're made in Canada, if they're made anywhere else, because Los Angeles is losing the film industry," he said.

When asked if she planned to settle in the United States, Kristen Stewart said, "Of course not."

"I can work freely there, but I don't want to give up completely. I want to make a film in Europe and stab it into the throat of the Americans," he said, who now lives in Los Angeles and New York.

Kristen Stewart is not the only artist who has expressed a desire to leave the United States during Trump's time. Previously, Ellen DeGeneres confirmed that she had moved to the UK a day before the US General Election took place.


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