The eye-opening reason this A-list couple left Los Angeles should serve as a warning sign to all those who remain

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Democrat-controlled cities are being badly mismanaged.

Los Angeles is at the top of the list.

But the eye-opening reason this A-list couple left Los Angeles should serve as a warning sign to all those who remain.

Actor Ryan Gosling made waves when he performed the song I’m Just Ken from Barbie at the Academy Awards.

Gosling was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Ken in the film, much to the dismay of Barbie fans because star Margot Robbie was not shut out.

But Gosling recently made news for another reason – leaving L.A.

A source told People that Gosling and his wife and co-star in A Place Beyond the Pines, Eva Mendes, moved out of Los Angeles and “a bit further north.”

“For them, the most important job is their girls,” the source said. “Everything else comes second… And their girls are thriving. They left L.A. to live a bit further north, away from Hollywood. They didn’t want the girls to grow up around other celebrity kids.”

The film industry has a long track record of screwing up children, and with Gosling and Mendes’ daughters north under the age of ten, they likely thought it best to get out before too much damage was done.

“Eva and Ryan love their life,” the source continued. “It’s admirable how they’ve been able to create balance and boundaries. They care so much about their marriage and just want their girls to live a happy life.”

Gosling and Mendes are not the only Hollywood couple to leave Los Angeles.

Several others have made the move in recent years.

Mark Wahlberg moved to Nevada and explained, “I want to be able to work from home. I moved to California many years ago to pursue acting and I’ve only made a couple of movies in the entire time that I was there…So to be able to give my kids a better life and follow and pursue their dreams, whether it be my daughter as an equestrian, my son as a basketball player, my younger son as a golfer, this made a lot more sense for us.”

Katy Perry and her husband, Orlando Bloom, moved to Kentucky while he was shooting a film there.

“I’m living in Kentucky and I have for almost a month now and that’s quite an amazing experience because it reminds you that Hollywood is not America,” Perry explained. “And you need to remember that. Because I think you can understand people better… They’re living in a bubble of sorts. We’re living in a bubble. Our bubbles are completely opposite… it’s interesting.”

When people get outside the Hollywood bubble, they tend to appreciate how toxic the industry truly can be.