Bruce Springsteen Warns He's 'On the Next Plane' to Australia if Trump Wins Election
Rocker threatens to leave America if president wins re-election

Rocker Bruce Springsteen has warned he’ll be leaving America "on the next plane" to Australia if Trump wins reelection next month.
The 71-year-old recently spoke with the Australian press via a virtual chat when he threatened to move away from the US if the American people fail to elect Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden.
When asked whether he would consider moving to Australia, Springsteen said, "I would consider that."
"I love Australia," he continued.
"Every time, we have nothing but good times down there," he added.
"It’s always a treat to come."

"Love the people, love the geography, great place for motorcycle trips, it’s close to our hearts," Springsteen gushed.
The star then shifted the conversation into politics as he pondered a potential move.
"If Trump is re-elected – which he will not be; I’m predicting right now he’s gonna lose – if by some happenstance he should be, I’ll see you on the next plane," Springsteen declared.
Springsteen made the remarks while plugging his upcoming album, "Letter to You," due out next week, according to the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail.
In an interview with CBS host Gayle King in October last year, Springsteen again unloaded on Trump, claiming his president doesn't "grasp" the true meaning of being an American.
"The stewardship of the nation has been thrown away to somebody who doesn't have a clue as to what that means," multimillionaire Springsteen told King.
"And unfortunately, we have somebody who I feel doesn't have a grasp of the deep meaning of what it means to be an American."

As Neon Nettle previously reported, earlier this week rocker Tommy Lee also threatened to leave the United States if President Trump beats Democrat Joe Biden in the November election.
The Mötley Crüe drummer warned he may be forced to move to Europe after the election because Americans are "embarrassing."
Lee, who was once married to Pamela Anderson before he was jailed for beating her, said he will flee to the UK if Trump wins the presidency.
He said he would likely then move to Greece - which he referred to as "my motherland."