Kirk Cameron, well-known for his role in the classic TV series ‘Growing Pains,’ has decided to say farewell to California. On Wednesday, he publicly shared the news about his move from the Golden State.
For Cameron, the decision to leave wasn’t sudden. He noted that California had been on a particular trajectory for quite some time, leading to increased division among its people.
As a father of six, part of the reason for choosing Tennessee was its proximity to three of his grown children who already reside there. But more than that, he was on the hunt for a place that promoted a “healthy freedom mindset.”
In an interview with the Washington Examiner, Cameron expressed his comfort in being somewhere that stands for values like God, family, and country. “If everything hits the fan and economic issues take a turn for the worse,” he said, “people want to be surrounded by like-minded individuals.” That’s the kind of community he’s found in Tennessee.
Interestingly, Cameron described finding many “California refugees” now calling Tennessee their home. “It’s shocking how many Californians are here,” he exclaimed, adding with humor, “when I meet them at the grocery store, I say, ‘Don’t California our Tennessee.’”
Much like his sister, Candace Cameron Bure, Cameron chose to leave California for reasons related to safety and security. He believes that despite the influx of former Californians, Tennessee retains its charm with “good wholesome values” and, of course, its “good whiskey,” making it the kind of place people want to settle in.
More on Kirk Cameron’s Move
Relocation is always a significant decision, especially when it involves moving across the country. For Kirk Cameron, the move was about aligning with his values and finding a place where he could feel secure and at home.
California, once known for its allure and promise, has lost its shine for some, due to several challenges, including economic fluctuations and social divides. Cameron’s move to Tennessee suggests a longing for community and stability, something he felt was lacking back in California.
He isn’t the only celebrity who’s left California. Cameron joins a growing list of high-profile figures seeking a quieter, more stable life in other parts of the country. It’s about finding a balance—living in a place that resonates personally and values similar principles.
In essence, Cameron’s move can also be seen as a symbolic shift, where quality of life and peace of mind take precedence over the glitz and glamour associated with traditional Hollywood life.
The warm, welcoming nature of Tennessee and its focus on core values indeed seem to offer the environment Cameron was seeking for himself and his family. As he settles into his new home, Cameron appears eager to embrace the simple yet profound joys found in close-knit communities.