Why did Ariel Winter leave Los Angeles?
by Ana Walia | Fri, 13 May 2022 17:00:03 GMT
Ariel Winter explains why she left Los Angeles. Image Source: Global News

Ariel Winter explains why she left Los Angeles.

Modern Family fame, Ariel Winter has moved out of Los Angeles with her boyfriend, Luke Benward, and dogs to an undisclosed place after putting her LA house on sale and later selling for $4 million. She is now explaining how she aspires to have a quieter life as she appeared on the Quitters’ podcast, co-hosted by Julie Bowen, who played Ariel Winter’s mother on Modern Family.

Ariel shared with Julie that she always disliked Los Angeles mainly because the media had followed her for a long part of her life, and she did not like people invading her personal space. The actress mentioned that she does not like looking at pictures of herself online, especially when she has not signed up or given her consent to it, and added that she does not like the feeling of being watched all the time.

The actress who gained fame as Alex Dunphy stated that she has always wanted to lead a quiet and normal life with a normal existence and she never had that in Los Angeles before, adding that she has never been into the fame thing as much but has always wanted to live as normal as she could. Ariel has said previously that she is grateful for the opportunities that came along her way but at the same time she would love to live a life which is normal. 

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Ariel Winter, in her podcast interview, shared that she wants privacy in her life as she has not had any all this time and just wants to live her life, live to her existence. She shared that people suggested that to her, but she never really paid that much attention to that because she had lived in Los Angeles all her life, so she had no idea what she would do. But the actress mentioned that she randomly looked and decided that maybe leaving Los Angeles was not a bad idea, and she decided to leave in a week and a half.

The actress said that the couple decided to sell their cars to get an Escalade to fit all the dogs for the drive, and they put her house on the market, sold her house, and moved. Ariel Winter, without disclosing the location, said that things are so much better where she lives right now and added that the conversations are very different there.

Despite moving from LA, the actress, who is still going to work as an actress, said that she had to remind herself that if she does not like it somewhere, she can leave. She also mentioned that as soon as she moved, she was offered a role, so she is going back and forth for now because of her work, but going back to Los Angeles has not changed her mind about moving back, but she will surely be getting an apartment soon for work purposes.

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The actress was set to star in NBC's "Hungry," and had signed on for the pilot after Demi Lovato backed out, but it appears that fans will have to wait for more shows about food-issues because the network has decided not to move through with the project. According to reports, the multi-cam show was supposed to follow pals from a food-related support group as they helped one another discover love, success, and the ideal fridge item to make things better.

Singer, Demi Lovato had been attached to the Universal television-produced "Hungry" for almost an year as executive producer and was all set to star in it when it was in development at NBC. But the singer had to drop out of the opportunity due to scheduling difficulties just as filming was set to begin in March, and Ariel Winter stepped in. The pilot was written by Suzanne Martin, an Emmy-winning writer, and executive producer best known for her work on "Frasier."

Ariel Winter has a lot of other projects to work on like she's now filming "Don't Log Off," a film about a girl who goes missing while on a Zoom call for her surprise birthday. Ariel Winter also stars alongside Clive Standen in the film "Crimelands," about a guy who saves the daughter of a crime leader while being pursued by a ruthless foe.

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