The rocker moved to America when he was a teenager and has lived there ever since, but he has retained his Danish citizenship and may go home if voters pick the businessman as their next leader, reported Contactmusic.
“I am a hundred per cent Danish citizen,” he tells Denmark’s Ekstra Bladet.
“I pay taxes in the USA but I can’t vote in America…
Sometimes I think about moving home to Denmark. I’ll stick to my Danish passport. If Trump becomes president…, I might make my way to the airport and ask if I can get back in again.
PTI