Roseanne Barr blasts ABC for firing her after controversial tweets

Put a handful of much more quarters in the swear jar for Roseanne Barr.

The embattled 69-year-previous comedy legend is back, and sharing a lot more decision words and phrases for ABC right after they fired — and killed her off — her eponymous sitcom adhering to controversial remarks way back again in 2018.

Barr’s new Reels documentary — “Roseanne: Kicked Out of Hollywood” — receives uncooked about her ousting from the revival of her ’90s sitcom “Roseanne,” which is now acknowledged as “The Conners.”

The outspoken star alleged that ABC normally had troubles with her contentious (the community president labeled them “repugnant”) tweets and feedback — and engaged in “”intellectual witch-burning” to silence her.

In 2018, ABC cancelled the original “Roseanne” reboot after Barr’s racist tweet comparing former President Barack Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett to the offspring of the “Muslim brotherhood & Earth of the Apes.”

‘I’m a comedian. I’m a negative lady … I’m likely to say f— it and f— you till I take my last breath.’

Roseanne Barr, responding to those who want her to be sorry — and silent.

“Any tweet that was not ‘I enjoy Hillary Clinton,’ I got a simply call for,” Barr claimed in regards to the network’s management solutions.

The doc also dives deep into the moment Barr tweeted about a conspiracy concept about a Parkland university shooting survivor offering a Nazi salute at a rally for more difficult gun regulate.

She would up deleting the tweet. “I taken off it every single time they referred to as,” she mentioned. “And they termed regularly.”

“Everyone was begging me to give up my Twitter. Anyone,” she also noted. “My little ones were making an attempt to lock me out, but I would not since it is like I just couldn’t.”

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Barr refused pleas to delete her social media amid the 2018 uproar: “I’m a g–damn American and I’m not going to do it,” the mom of 5 raged. “I’m a comic. I’m a lousy lady. I’m also rock and roll. I’m heading to say f— it and f— you until I just take my final breath.” The Submit has reached out to ABC for comment.
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But Barr refused to concede and in no way still left the social media app. “I’m a g–damn American and I’m not going to do it,” the mother of 5 said. “I’m a comic. I’m a terrible lady. I’m too rock and roll. I’m likely to say f— it and f— you until finally I get my final breath.”

“I shoulda not did it, but by God, I was actually p—-d that working day,” Barr included. “And I did one thing I would not do if I hadn’t been on that Ambien. It helps make you do a great deal of insane s—.”

The “She-Devil” actress also alleged that she was not presented an opportunity to apologize for her steps.  “When [ABC] called me up they have been like, ‘What possible justification have you bought for why you did this? Why you did this kind of an egregious, unforgivable thing?’ And I mentioned, ‘I have no excuse. The only detail is, I assumed she was White. And they explained very little back,” She mentioned.

She ongoing, “And then I stated, ‘Let me go on “The View” tomorrow and describe it and apologize. I made a error.’”

Barr called her subsequent job demise “witch-burning.”

She went on, “And conceitedness and ignorance. All of the press of the United States, and the planet and how they interpreted my tweet with out any knowledge of the point that I was sending it to a journalist in Iran about what was taking place to the people today in Iran. We ended up less than these types of terrible censorship and it’s just horrible and frightening.”

Barr reported she “was known as a racist” and declared “it was politically expedient for them to s–t on my name.”

“Roseanne: Kicked Out of Hollywood,” airs April 24, at 8 ET on Reelz.

The Submit has arrived at out to Barr and ABC for remark.

Roseanne Barr blasts ABC for firing her after controversial tweets

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