Rosie O’Donnell has opened about her new life in Ireland, saying that she and her son, Clay, who lives with autism, could not be happier after fleeing from the United States.
“I know myself enough to know that this was something I had to do for the security and sanity of me and my non -binary son,” O’Donnell confessed to Us Weekly.
“We chose Ireland and we really didn’t know where to go.”
After finding a home in Glengarry, a suburb of Dublin-O’Donnell and his 12-year-old son, who is not binary and use they/they pronouns, were undoubtedly to know that the house he found online.
“[We] He could not move there, especially with an autistic child who has some allergy problems. And so we ended at Howth, “O’Donnell told The Outlet.
“There is a great, great school there. And Clay has done very well. And they were really welcoming.”
“And I love the small city, the small town. It is in the heart of Dublin, but it is still a town where you know the name of the shopkeeper and you know the name of the ATMs. People are an insufficient child in a way that surprises me.”
Last month, O’Donnell revealed that she and her son were in the process of obeying her Irish citizenship after her transatlantic movement.
His movement followed closely that of his comedian Comedian Ellen Degeneres, who established the camp permanently in the cotswolds in England with his wife, Portia de Rossi.
Although O’Donnell has not been in contact with the former presenter of the 67 -year -old interview program, he admitted that he was “shocked” by learning degeneres and acres of “arrested development” hid Hollywood.
“I’ve never met Ellen to say something political in his life, so I was surprised to read that he left for President Trump. As, that surprised me, real,” O’Donnell told The Outlet.
“I am a political person all my life, not better or worse, it is a different way of being in the world. I was much clear about the reason I was going, and I don’t think it’s a surprise for anyone.”
“We are not really in the world of the other, and it has been a bit uncomfortable, but do you know what? I wish you the best. I wish you have peace and love in your life and that it is fine,” he added.
O’Donnell insists that he does not have any “malice” towards the degeneros, although the couple had not been in large terms in recent years.
“I don’t want to fight another gay woman again,” he said. “It is not as if we were stubbornly opposed to each other. We are very different people.”
“We had some things in the past that we never solved. And in any way, as partners or lovers or something, as well as friends and comedians, but I wish him the best. I do it seriously,” he added.
Otherwise, Emmy’s winner said that while she likes to build a new life in Ireland, she strange her adult children and close friends who still live in the United States.
“It is very difficult due to the time zone so that I participate in that. And really strange that,” he said. “I call my children, I put my children. I have two best friends, Junie and Jackie, since [was] 3 years. “
“They are really like sisters. And I talk to them all the time. I have two brothers with whom I am very close. I speak with them all the time,” he added.