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Tom Green found greener pastures up north. Two decades after living among the stars in Los Angeles, the comedian reflected on his decision to move back to his native Canada in 2021. "I'm not really a Hollywood guy," Tom admitted to The New York Times in an interview published Jan.

25. "I started to feel like I wasn't being true to my authentic self." Indeed, his new life on a 150-acre farm in rural Ontario near his family alongside donkeys and chickens is a stark shift from his years in the dazzling lights of L.



A. "There's a sort of a wholesome heartwarming thing to this," he explained of his lifestyle, "that I have a close relationship with my family, that I love animals, that I enjoy doing a lot of things that a great many people in the world enjoy doing, like getting out into the woods." The 53-year-old—who was married to Drew Barrymore from 2000 to 2001—admitted that his move, in part, is due to his belief that within the next 100 years, "cities may no longer be as relevant.

" "People may start to realize that there's a lot of space," he explained. "We're all connected now electronically, so we don't need to be all sitting on top of each other." For Tom , who has since found love with fiancée Amanda , moving to Canada wasn't a decision made overnight.

"I thought about it for years and when COVID happened, lives were turned upside down, I had the time to make the move," the Charlie's Angels alum told Yahoo Canada this month. "I was not touring anymore, doing my stand-.

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