Roseanne Barr announced she was planning a comeback series centered around a family that "saves America with guns" and the "bible" after she was fired from ABC's sitcom series, 'Roseanne' in 2018.
Roseanne Barr, who once was kicked off network television for making bigoted comments about a Black White House adviser, is preparing to make a controversial […]
In a recent interview with Variety, Barr expressed her frustration over being perceived as an unpredictable figure, causing many within Trump’s administration to distance themselves from her.
Roseanne Barr hopes to return to TV with a show about a magic mushroom farmer who "saves America with guns, the bible, petty crime and alcoholism."
Roseanne Barr is working on her TV comeback with a new comedy series. The comedian claimed Hollywood "made itself irrelevant" to Americans.
Elsewhere in the song, Barr takes a swipe at “The Real Slim Shady” rapper Eminem, saying: “Screw Eminem, I’m Roseanne,” as she flips off the camera. Barr was accused of making racist remarks in a tweet about Obama and his senior advisor Valerie Jarrett in 2018. Her ABC show was cancelled hours later.
Roseanne Barr says she’s making a television comeback that will resemble a cross between her old sitcom and HBO gangster series ‘The Sopranos.’
Rosanne Barr joined the Canadian rapper in a pro-Trump music video for the song "Daddy's Home," days ahead of the inauguration.
In 2018, ABC fired Barr from Roseanne after she likened former President Barack Obama's advisor Valerie Jarrett to an “ape” in a since-deleted tweet. Since then, she's claimed that she didn’t know Jarrett was Black and that she was on Ambien while ...
Roseanne Barr is set to return to TV with a new comedy series co-written with Allan Stephan, drawing from her life as an Alabama farmer. The show will explore her unusual family dynamics and provocative themes,
Roseanne Barr, who once was kicked off network television for making bigoted comments about a Black White House adviser, is preparing to make a
Roseanne Barr is plotting a return to the small screen. More than six years after ABC fired her from her Roseanne reboot, the former sitcom star, 72, told Variety that she’s working on a new comedy series about a small-town American family who “save America with guns,