Conservative influencer Blaire White Is leaving Texas — and heading back to California with a purpose

The conservative influencer says it’s time to help fix the state she once fled

Homeward Bound — With a Mission

After four years in Texas, Blaire White is heading back to where it all began: California.

The popular conservative YouTuber and commentator, 31, announced her relocation in a new video this week, revealing she’s leaving Austin to return to her home state. And she’s doing it with intention.

“I was born there, so it is home, for better or for worse,” she shared with fans.

Blaire originally moved to Texas in 2021 during what she calls a time of “crisis,” fleeing strict lockdowns, homelessness, and what she described as “tyrannical” COVID-era policies in Los Angeles.

‘The Most Beautiful Place in the World’

Despite her critiques of the Golden State’s political leadership, Blaire made it clear that her decision isn’t about surrender. It’s about staying in the fight.

“California, in my opinion, is the most beautiful place in the world,” she said. “And it’s even more of a shame because of that, that it’s run by demons.”

The Chico-born influencer added: “I want to be someone who’s part of the solution. I want to be someone who doesn’t run from problems.”

From Commentator to Candidate?

As she settles back into Los Angeles, Blaire also hinted at a possible run for public office in the future, signaling that she’s ready to bring her voice and values into California politics in a more direct way.

“I moved to Texas in the middle of Covid… It was kind of like an evacuation,” she recalled. Now, she says, it’s time to “add [her] voice” to California’s political landscape as both a commentator and possibly more.

With millions of followers across platforms and past appearances on The Joe Rogan Experience, Dr. Phil, and Infowars, Blaire has become one of the internet’s most recognizable conservative personalities.

Not Alone in the Comeback

Blaire’s return isn’t the first among online creators who once flocked to Austin. Comedian Tim Dillon, who moved shortly after Joe Rogan in 2020, later called Texas “a horrible city without a soul” before moving back to Hollywood.

His blunt assessment? “There’s zero talent here in any capacity.”

Still, Blaire’s take is more optimistic. She’s focused not on complaints, but change.

California, Ready or Not

As political migration continues across America, Blaire White is charting a different path: returning to the heart of blue-state culture with red-state grit and she’s not backing down.

“I find it very un-American to write off California,” she said. “I’m going home.”