Roseanne Barr’s Next Move: A New Talk Show After The ABC Fallout Roseanne Barr Is Allegedly Doing Her Own Talk Show | Closer Weekly

Roseanne Barr’s Next Move: A New Talk Show After The ABC Fallout

Roseanne Barr Is Allegedly Doing Her Own Talk Show | Closer Weekly

Well, folks, it looks like Roseanne Barr isn’t done with the spotlight just yet. Despite the cancellation of her hit sitcom Roseanne by ABC, TMZ is reporting that the controversial comedienne is gearing up for a new project: her very own talk show. Now, here’s the twist—this time, she’s taking the reins and going straight to YouTube, skipping the traditional TV networks entirely.

What’s Next for Roseanne?

It’s no secret that Roseanne’s career took a nosedive after her infamous racist tweet about former Obama aide Valerie Jarrett. ABC swiftly pulled the plug on her show, leaving fans and critics alike wondering what the future held for the outspoken comedian. But apparently, Roseanne isn’t one to stay down for long. Sources close to the situation say she’s already in the early stages of developing a new talk show, though it doesn’t have a name or premiere date just yet.

This isn’t your typical network-produced show, though. Roseanne’s son, Jake Pentland, revealed that the program will air exclusively on YouTube, allowing for an unfiltered, unedited version of his mom to shine through. Fans of Roseanne’s no-holds-barred style will likely appreciate this approach, as it promises to deliver the raw, uncensored content we’ve come to expect from her.

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    For those who’ve been following Roseanne’s recent activities, it’s clear that she’s been busy. TMZ reports that she’s been holed up at Jake’s Full Moon & High Tide studio all week, filming interviews with family and friends. And if you’ve seen her latest video justifying her controversial tweet about Valerie Jarrett, well, that might just be a taste of what’s to come. It seems Roseanne isn’t shying away from her opinions anytime soon.

    Let’s take a quick trip down memory lane. Back in 2018, Roseanne infamously tweeted, “Muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby = vj” about Valerie Jarrett. The backlash was swift and severe, prompting ABC to cancel the show and spin off a new series called The Conners without her. At the time, ABC issued a statement condemning Roseanne’s tweet, calling it “abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.”

    Apologies and Second Chances

    After the dust settled, Roseanne issued an apology to Valerie Jarrett, saying, “I apologize to Valerie Jarrett and to all Americans. I am truly sorry for making a bad joke about her politics and her looks. I should have known better. Forgive me — my joke was in bad taste.” While some found her apology sincere, others were skeptical. Now, as she embarks on this new chapter, the question remains: will audiences tune in to see what Roseanne has to say next?

    As Roseanne prepares to launch her new platform, one thing is certain—she’s not afraid to speak her mind. Whether you love her or hate her, there’s no denying that Roseanne Barr has a way of stirring the pot and keeping the conversation alive. So, will you be tuning in to see what she has to say? Only time will tell.

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