Shocking news has just shaken Hollywood when the two icons Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey simultaneously announced their plan to leave the United States after being eliminated from the Oscar nominations list -2025. The announcement was made in a live broadcast on Instagram on the evening of March 13, 2025, causing millions of fans to be shocked and the online community to explode. In a disappointing tone, Goldberg and Winfrey do not hesitate to criticize the entertainment industry, especially targeting what they call disrespect from the Academy and billionaire Elon Musk, who are bluntly the “bastard” in controversial statements.

Goldberg, who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1991, opened by saying she felt “washed away” by Hollywood after decades of dedication. “I’ve done everything, but they still don’t see my value,” she fumed, referring to not being nominated for her recent role in a highly regarded film. Winfrey, one of the world’s most powerful producers, added that being overlooked with her enthusiastic doc project was “a drop in the bucket.” The two then turned their noses at Musk, who they thought was manipulating public culture through his influence on X and controversial statements. “We’re not respected here, and Elon Musk is the bastard behind it all,” Winfrey said, leaving the online audience stunned.

Fan reaction has been split into two distinct streams. On X, the hashtag #Whoopndoprah has quickly risen to the top of the trend, with some supporting their decisions, saying that Hollywood has long lost its fairness. “They are right, Oscar is just a clown now,” one user wrote. However, many opinions have criticized them for being too sensitive, arguing that leaving the country to avoid being nominated is an outrageous reaction. “They are billionaires, why the drama?” one commented. Musk, meanwhile, has not responded directly, but a short status line on X — “See you on Mars” — is seen as sarcasm that adds to the drama.

Goldberg and Winfrey’s decision to leave the United States is not just a personal one, it also raises a big question about the future of Hollywood. The two revealed that they were considering moving to Europe or Canada, where they hope to find “real respect” for their work. While it’s unclear how this plan will play out, their statement has heated up online forums and put pressure on the Academy ahead of the new season. Is this a serious warning or just a ploy? The answer could shape how the public recognizes both these symbols and the industry they’ve dominated. One thing is for sure: Hollywood has never seen such a dramatic “exit”!