One A-List Hollywood director had to run for his life for this unbelievable reason

Celebrities live a life that’s foreign to everyone else.
Occasionally they peel back the curtain and give the public a glimpse.
And one A-List Hollywood director had to run for his life for this unbelievable reason.
James Cameron is in the pantheon of Hollywood directors.
Cameron directed the first, third and fourth highest grossing movies of all time with Avatar, Avatar: Way of the Water, and Titanic, for which Cameron won an Academy Award for Best Director in 1998.
In addition to those smash hits, Cameron also helmed classics like Aliens, Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and True Lies.
But Cameron – like so many in Hollywood – suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Cameron is in the process of becoming a citizen of New Zealand, telling a local podcast that he had to get away from Trump.
“It’s horrific, it’s horrifying — like watching a car crash over and over,” Cameron said of Trump winning re-election. “I think it’s horrific, I think it’s horrifying.”
Cameron claimed America turned away from everything decent by rejecting Kamala Harris and her agenda of open borders, censoring political opponents online, and doctors mutilating children through transgender surgeries.
“I see a turn away from everything decent,” Cameron added. “America doesn’t stand for anything if it doesn’t stand for what it has historically stood for. It becomes a hollow idea, and I think they’re hollowing it out as fast as they can for their own benefit.”
Cameron admitted he was so neurotic about Trump that he didn’t even feel safe 7,000 miles away.
This was a rehash of the lunatic fears the Left talked themselves into about Trump destroying all life on planet earth during the first term.
“We are all in this together globally,” Cameron continued. “I don’t know if I feel any safer here, but I certainly feel like I don’t have to read about it on the front page every single day. And it’s just sickening.”
Cameron claimed the media in New Zealand brought him some degree of comfort by not plastering the Trump news all over page one the way newspapers in America do.
“There’s something nice about the New Zealand outlets — at least they’ll put it on page three,” Cameron declared. “I just don’t want to see that guy’s face anymore on the front page of the paper.”
But Cameron then began complaining again that it was impossible to completely avoid news coverage of Donald Trump because he was the President of the United States.
“It’s inescapable there, it’s like watching a car crash over and over and over,” Cameron ranted.
A staple of every election cycle is the story about some lunatic leftist Hollywood celebrity threatening to leave the country if the Republican candidate wins.
James Cameron actually made good on it this time.
And he still isn’t happy.