Irish eyes shouldn’t be smiling over Eire’s latest movie star resident, Rosie O’Donnell.
“Good luck, that’s all I’m going to say. . . . Don’t try to send her back to us, OK?” comic Terrence Williams stated in an Instagram video to his near 1 million followers, a lot of whom agreed.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all of Ireland,” one particular person quipped, forward of St. Patrick’s Day on March 17.
“God please Bless Ireland they sure gonna need it!” one other agreed, whereas one other wrote, “They don’t deserve this.”
“Oh those poor Irish. Not enough whiskey to deal with that,” another person else chimed in.
The previous “View” host — who’s famously feuded with Donald Trump for near twenty years — introduced Tuesday on TikTok that she moved to Eire on Jan. 15, proper earlier than his inauguration — finishing up the risk she made earlier than Trump was first elected in 2016.
The mother of 5 left the nation together with her 12-year-old daughter, Dakota, whom she adopted together with her late ex-wife Michelle Rounds, and stated though she misses her different kids and her mates, she’s going to solely contemplate transferring again “when it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in America.”
The day after her announcement, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin visited Trump within the White Home and right-wing pundit Brian Glenn requested Martin, “Why in the world would you let Rosie O’Donnell move to Ireland?! I think she is going to lower your happiness levels!”
Trump agreed, saying, “That’s true,” after which requested Martin if he knew who O’Donnell was, noting, “You’re better off not knowing!”
Williams, 37, was raised within the Oklahoma Metropolis foster care system and in 2019 met Trump when he was invited to the White Home for the Younger Black Management Summit. The go to led the comedian, who has been again on the White Home since, to pen the memoir “From The Foster House To The White House.”
O’Donnell persistently hurled insults at Trump, calling him a “snake-oil salesman” who “will never be president” and he has slammed her as “crude, rude, obnoxious and dumb” — and she or he’s expressed that his taunts took their toll.
Throughout his 2016 marketing campaign, Trump commented on O’Donnell’s first risk of relocation.
On the time, he informed Fox Information, “If me winning means Rosie O’Donnell moves to Canada, I’d be doing a great service to our country!”