Tyra Bank is the latest celebrity to explain that she has left the United States for another country.
During Monday’s episode Today with Jena and friends, America’s Next Top Model Alum said that she moved to Australia with her lover Louis Louis Balenzer-Martin and her nine-year-old son York Banks Asla.
“So I have this ice cream company, Smise and Dream,” she told Jena Bush Hagar. “I am going a lot in Australia because we were making a lot of our ice cream in this big facility, doing our dishes.”
He continued: “I just fell in love with it. Every time I went back, and went back … and the three countries that eat the most ice cream: America, New Zealand and Australia. So I was liked, ‘I am happy here and they like to eat some ice creams, so, are we going to do this family?’ And we did it.
Banks then showed what a day in his life looks during his stay in Australia. Her day starts with a cup of coffee at 6:30 am, before she brings her son into one of her “favorite places”.
He said, “This is Tamballong Park. People come from Sydney to enjoy this park,” he said while showing the park. “They have what we call a little mini water park. There are swings and goods for children. This is a new place they have created for older children that you can’t really remove your child. So be careful when you come here.”

During this year, many celebrities have announced their decision to leave the US last month, Rosie O’Donal turned to Tikok to know that he moved from America to Ireland.
She also clarified that she and her 12 -year -old adopted daughter, Dakota, Donald Trump, had gone on January 15, five days before taking over as the 47th US President.
“It’s so amazing, I want to say,” he said in a nine -minute video. “People are very much loved and welcome so much and so much. And I am very grateful.”
O’Donnell, who has a long fight with Trump, also shared that he is in the process of obtaining his Irish citizenship because he has Irish grandparents.
He said, “I was never what I thought I would go to another country. That’s what I have decided that I would be best for myself and my 12 -year -old child. And we are here.”
Later in the video, O’Donnell shared that when she and her daughter – whom she referred to as a soil – is “happy,” she remembers her other children in America.
“I miss my friends,” O’Donnell added to his video.
“I miss many things about life at home there and I am trying to find a house here in this beautiful country and when all citizens are safe to have equal rights in America, we will consider coming back.”