Rose McGowan is thinking about life in Mexico after leaving Hollywood

McGowan Rose Share an update on his life, five years after leaving the States for a new chapter in Mexico.
The actress, 51, moved to Mexico in 2020 and became a permanent resident of the country the following year. People reported Friday, May 9, speaking on a panel in the 90s con on Hartford, Connecticut, McGowan disclosed new details on what it was to experience in another country.
“My father lived in Mexico for 35 years and Mi Gusta Mexico. Te Quiero Much, Mi Amores,” said McGowan. “It is an incredible country. It is so madly geographically diverse, culturally diverse and simply very special. There is so much joy. “
She added: “My favorite word in Spanish is Alegria, which means joy, and there are so many things there and of color and passion and fun and different. Just different. And you know that I had to speak for a lot of years, a little more than normal people.”
THE Charm Alum, which was an eminent figure of the #MeToo movement and the franc against the disgraced film magnate Harvey Weinstein, shared that one of the reasons for the decision was that it was looking for a quieter life than somewhere like Hollywood or New York.
“There is a time when I just got talked about. I just wanted to listen to,” she said. “I wanted silence and wanted to listen to more than I wanted to speak.”

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(Photo of Gerardo Mora / Getty Images)As with any move in another country – especially that where its citizens do not speak your mother tongue – there are aspects to which McGowan had to adapt, she admitted.
“There are things about this that are difficult, like anywhere, and it is certainly a challenge sometimes, do things when, at the beginning, you don't really know the language,” she said. “You browse a completely different system. You learn very quickly.”
McGowan announced in 2020 via her social media that she had moved to Mexico in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
“I'm in a place called Coba (on the Yucatan peninsula),” she said. “I knew [Covid-19] I was going to become really bad in America and I had a moment to understand where I wanted to be. My lease was in New York, so I came here to Mexico where I live for a third of the price. It's beautiful here.
The following year, the Mouchoire Star confirmed that she had obtained her permanent residence card.
“I just received my permanent residence card from Mexico, and I am very grateful to have it,” she said during an interview with The YouTube Show the Dab Roast in February 2021. “It's a really healed land here and it's really magical.”