Kirk Cameron isn’t feeling the California sunlight anymore. The former child star is leaving the Golden State, following an increasing number of celebrities who are doing the same. Unlike the typical narrative that “Hollywood wants greener pastures,” Cameron’s relocation is centered on locating a place that has a stronger sense of home.
Do you recall the endearing family ideals from “Growing Pains”? As it happens, Cameron really wants it. He claims that his vision for a family-centered, faith-based existence is not aligned with the future of California. Imagine more small-town charm and less Hollywood flash.
COVID Cemented Cameron’s Desire to Escape California
This is not an impulsive decision. Cameron’s desire for a shift seems to have been cemented by the COVID-19 epidemic. He’s been considering leaving for years, and Tennessee’s more conservative views, cheaper cost of living, and reduced taxes seem to be the ideal combination. Imagine it as a celebrity version of the snowbird migration, only instead of beaches and golf courses, there are Bibles and BBQ.
Tennessee: The New Celebrity Snowbird Destination
Cameron’s escape strategy from California is not unique. Well-known individuals like Sylvester Stallone and Mark Wahlberg have already left the state. Perhaps they are all organizing a massive BBQ for conservative celebrities in Tennessee?
Cameron’s Move Reflects Broader Trend: Seeking Values-Aligned Homes
This pattern reflects a larger trend: individuals are searching for environments that align with their ideals, whether or not they are renowned. Simply put, not everyone still thinks highly of California. Thus, Kirk Cameron is giving up the hustle of Hollywood for a quieter existence. Who knows, perhaps this could lead to the creation of a whole new genre of reality TV “Conservative Family Values in the South.”