Griner and Goldberg Announce Plans to Leave the U.S.
In a surprising move, WNBA star Brittney Griner and actress Whoopi Goldberg announced their decision to leave the U.S., citing frustration over lack of respect for their talents.
Griner, an Olympic gold medalist, and Goldberg, an Academy Award-winning actress, shared that systemic inequalities and undervaluation of their contributions played a major role in their choice.
“Talent is undervalued here,” Griner said. “I’ve worked hard, yet it often feels like it doesn’t matter. It’s disheartening.” Goldberg echoed similar frustrations: “I love this country, but it’s clear there are places that value talent more.”
Both women have faced discrimination throughout their careers. Griner has been vocal about racial justice, while Goldberg has consistently advocated for diversity in Hollywood. Despite their achievements, they say America’s lack of change has made staying untenable.
Though they’ve not disclosed their next steps, both hinted at pursuing opportunities abroad where they feel their efforts will be more appreciated.
Their decision raises important questions about how talent is valued in the U.S. and highlights ongoing struggles for women, particularly women of color, in sports and entertainment. For many, this marks a call for greater recognition and inclusivity in American society.