Roseanne Barr Says Sara Gilbert ‘Destroyed the Show and My Life’
It would appear she’s still angry about “Roseanne” being canceled.
It would appear she’s still angry about “Roseanne” being canceled.
The official statement followed a tweet from Barr after “The Conners” premiere that read, “I ain’t dead, bitches!”
Roseanne Barr had earlier spoiled the details behind how “Roseanne” would be killed — and it turns out she was right.
John Goodman previously broke the news that Barr’s character would be killed off the series when it returns this fall under a new title.
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How do you explain the sudden disappearance of a beloved sitcom character? You make them die.
Roseanne Barr’s character will be dead and gone when “Roseanne” gets revived as “The Conners” on ABC later this year.
The tweet that got “Roseanne” canceled was political, not racist, she contends.
Unlike Barr, James Gunn has received a groundswell of support since being fired by Disney for controversial jokes made years ago.
Barr was removed from her eponymous television series after publishing a racist tweet targeting the former Obama advisor.
The Emmy perennial was popular enough to ride out the scandal.
The comedian said she’s “been offered so many things” since her ousting from ABC, but provided no further details.