Quentin Tarantino Denies Move From Israel: “No Place Like Home”
Quentin Tarantino and wife Daniela Pick clarify their living situation, confirming Tel Aviv remains their home despite temporary work commitments in London for upcoming theater project.

Reports suggesting filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and his wife, Israeli singer Daniela Pick, are leaving Israel sparked speculation this week, only to be firmly denied by Pick.
Tarantino, who has lived in Tel Aviv with Pick and their children for several years, recently revealed on his podcast The Church of Tarantino that he would spend time in London to stage his newly written play in the West End.
“I’m enjoying my time with the kids and my family,” he said. “Let me just spend the rest of the year with them. Then I’ll probably move to England and bring my family with me to work on the play.”
The remarks fueled rumors that the couple was preparing to relocate abroad. On Monday morning, Pick addressed the speculation directly in an Instagram story.
“We’ve been asked quite a lot, so to clarify: we are not moving to England,” she wrote. “When my husband stays in London for work for two or three weeks, of course we’ll be there with him. But we are not leaving Israel.” She signed off with an Israeli flag emoji, adding: “No place like home.”
The post marks the first time Pick has publicly responded to questions about the family’s living arrangements. While Tarantino’s professional commitments will take him overseas, the couple emphasized that their home remains in Tel Aviv.