Barbra Streisand revealed during an Australian TV interview that she will move Down Under if Donald Trump is elected President of the United States in November.

The 74-year-old actress, a lifelong Democrat who endorses Hilary Clinton in the US election, made the admission during an interview with 60 Minutes.

Barbra told Sydney-based journalist Michael Usher on Sunday she would consider relocating to Australia or Canada in the event of a Trump presidency.

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Leaving the US? Barbra Streisand (R) revealed during an Australian TV interview that she will move Down Under if Donald Trump (L) is elected President of the United States in November

Barbra claimed she was 'astounded' by Trump's popularity and hopes his American supporters will 'come back to sanity'.

The Funny Girl star added: 'He has no facts. I don't know, I can't believe it. I'm either coming to your country, if you'll let me in, or Canada'.

Michael responded jovially that Barbra would be 'very welcome' to live in Australia.

'I'm either coming to your country, if you'll let me in, or Canada': The 74-year-old actress is a lifelong Democrat who endorses Hilary Clinton in the US election

Elsewhere during the interview, Barbra gave Michael a lesson on how to properly pronounce her surname.

'You said it with a Z,' she said, politely correcting him.

'Can you say "Barbra STREI-sand", not "Strei-SAND"? "STREI-sand"', she said with emphasis.

A warm welcome: Australian journalist Michael Usher responded jovially that Barbra would be 'very welcome' to live in Australia

'Barbra STREI-sand,' Michael responded.

'That's right. He's got it. My gosh, he's got it,' she says with a mock relief.

Meanwhile, Barbra is releasing her new album this month, including duets with Jamie Foxx, Hugh Jackman and Melissa McCarthy among others.