While many headlines reduced his move to a simple case of “celebrity leaves California,” the truth is far deeper, more personal, and rooted in years of reflection. Cameron himself has openly expressed that he grew increasingly unsettled by the cultural direction of the state. He often spoke in interviews about feeling out of place in an environment he described as increasingly hostile to traditional values.
Though he did not vilify California outright, he made it clear that its political climate, social transformations, and the erosion of what he felt once made the state vibrant left him wondering if he still belonged there. When he did finally leave, it wasn’t a rash decision—but the culmination of a long, careful weighing of what mattered most: faith, family, and a sense of community aligned with his convictions.