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 has revealed that her switch to Donald Trump’s MAGA movement has not brought her closer to the president's inner circle.
Roseanne Barr is plotting her comeback after being canceled from Hollywood. The outspoken comedian, 72, revealed she’s making a show about a family who “save America with guns, the Bible, petty crime and alcoholism.” She also warned it will contain “very offensive ideas and a lot of swearing.”
Barr says the series idea centers on a family that wants to "save America with guns, the Bible, petty crime, and alcoholism."
In what has to be said is one of the strangest elevator pitches for a show in recent memory, Barr tells Variety that the show, a creation of herself and former Roseanne producer A
Roseanne Barr is working on her TV comeback with a new comedy series. The comedian claimed Hollywood "made itself irrelevant" to Americans.
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 “dropping bars” in a peculiar pro-Trump music video that jabs at rapper Eminem.
Prepare your eyes and ears, because Roseanne Barr, a.k.a 'this Granny,' is 'going bad' in a bizarre new pro-Donald Trump rap music video.
Call it the Trump 2.0 effect. Roseanne Barr, who was fired by Disney from her titular ABC show in 2018 at the height of its ratings prowess, is plotting a TV comeback. Barr tells Variety that she wrote a new comedy series with “Roseanne” and “Arli$$” alum Allan Stephan and is about to take it to market.
Roseanne Barr hits No. 1 on iTunes alongside rapper Tom MacDonald on his latest song, “Daddy’s Home,” a reference to Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office.
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,