Joe Pantoliano’s Escape: Moving Abroad Over U.S. Politics

Sopranos star Joe Pantoliano considers Portugal relocation amid political turmoil. 

Joe Pantoliano's Escape: Moving Abroad Over U.S. Politics

Why is Joe Pantoliano ready to pack up and leave?

He’s fed up, plain and simple, with the mess in U.S. politics these days.

At the Tucci in Italy premiere in NYC on April 28, the 73-year-old Sopranos legend spilled that he’s itching to bolt for calmer shores.

“I’m so uncomfortable with what’s happening in our country, and I just want to run for the hills,” he told Page Six, his words carrying that raw edge of frustration.

It’s not just talk; life’s too short for that kind of stress, and he’s eyeing a fresh start where the air feels lighter.

What’s got him so on edge about staying put?

The world’s on fire, he says, making it tough to focus on stuff like TV shows when bigger storms are brewing.

He and his wife, Nancy Sheppard, just got back from Portugal and fell hard for the place—talking about making it permanent.

That recent 18-hour blackout over there? He thinks it was a cyber attack, just a preview of what might hit the U.S.

next, so he’s stashing cash at home, buried without a map, for when things go south.

Is he the only celeb dreaming of ditching the drama?

Not by a long shot; others are already out the door. Rosie O’Donnell packed up for Ireland in January with her 12-year-old kid, saying it was the best move for them amid the chaos.

Then there’s Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, who swapped it all for the English countryside in 2024, finding a spot they loved enough to call home.

Eva Longoria’s been bouncing between Spain and Mexico for work, though she swears it’s not about politics—still, it’s got people talking.

How does this all hit on a personal level?

It’s that mix of worry and wanderlust, you know? Joe’s not alone in feeling the pull to escape, turning what could be a quiet exit into a story that resonates.

In a world spinning too fast, sometimes you just need to hit pause and rethink where you’re planted.

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