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Roseanne Barr | Sara Gilbert, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
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Roseanne Barr Claimed Sara Gilber ‘Destroyed’ Her Life & Shared That She ‘Would Die Many Times’ Following Her Dismissal

Junie Sihlangu
Feb 10, 2023
11:15 A.M.
  • Roseanne Barr revealed the truth about her "terrifying" experience after being fired from "The Conners."
  • The actress claimed Sara Gilbert destroyed her life and show.
  • Roseanne revealed the double standards of Hollywood and spoke about the death of her character on the show.
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Roseanne Barr, famous for her self-titled sitcom, has been through a lot in Hollywood. Despite the comedian's career spanning decades, she's had to battle working in the entertainment industry which hasn't always been welcoming.

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The actress opened up about her feelings when she was let go from one of her main roles. At the time, Barr felt hopeless and although it has been some time since her show was canceled, she finally addressed the matter.

Roseanne Barr seen on January 8, 2020, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Roseanne Barr seen on January 8, 2020, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

Five years ago, Barr was fired from the show "The Conners." Her self-titled show, "Roseanne," was also canceled, and the comedian was left heartbroken by how it was handled. However, she returned to the spotlight with her standup comedy special, "Roseanne Barr: Can This!"

The special will coincide with the release of a documentary about Barr's life called "Who Is Roseanne Barr?" Although she has much to look forward to now, it hasn't been this way for her for quite some time.

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The cast of "Roseanne:" Laurie Metcalf, Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, and Lecy Goranson, pose backstage in Beverly Hills, California, after winning the 1989 People's Choice Award for the Best TV Comedy | Source: Getty Images

The cast of "Roseanne:" Laurie Metcalf, Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, and Lecy Goranson, pose backstage in Beverly Hills, California, after winning the 1989 People's Choice Award for the Best TV Comedy | Source: Getty Images

In May 2018, the actress's self-titled show was canceled because of a tweet she sent out that was offensive to former President Barack Obama's adviser, Valerie Jarret. She called Jarret "the offspring of the Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes."

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She quickly realized her mistake and wanted to extend a formal apology to Jarret, but her show executives would not let her. Talking about it, she said:

"During the initial call, I told them I thought [Jarret] was white. I said I would go on my show and explain it. They wouldn't let me. They decided I was a liar in my apology."

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Barr felt she was denied the right to apologize for what she had said and lost her livelihood because of it. She has faced the consequences and plans to make a return to Hollywood with a bang.

How Did Roseanne Feel After She Was Fired and What Did Sara Gilbert Do?

Sara Gilbert, who worked alongside Barr on "Roseanne" and "The Conners," allegedly made matters worse for the comedian. The younger actress took to X, then Twitter a mere minutes before Barr was fired from the show and had her life turned around.

ABC's "The Conners" stars Sara Gilbert as Darlene Conner, August 19, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

ABC's "The Conners" stars Sara Gilbert as Darlene Conner, August 19, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Just short of half an hour before ABC announced the cancellation of "Roseanne," Gilbert sent out a tweet that said she did not support what Barr had said, and neither did any of the rest of the cast or crew.

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Roseanne Barr and Sara Gilbert on the "Roseanne" set on January 24, 1989 | Source: Getty Images

Roseanne Barr and Sara Gilbert on the "Roseanne" set on January 24, 1989 | Source: Getty Images

The comedian was hurt by the show's cancellation and shocked by what her former co-star had done to her after they had worked together for many years. Barr confessed:

"She destroyed the show and my life with that tweet. She will never get enough until she consumes my liver with a fine Chianti."

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While Barr felt the tweet was a malicious attack by Gilbert, who went on to do an interview a while later in which she said the opposite. She mentioned that even though Barr was no longer a part of the cast, she would always consider her family and love her.

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The comedian took a long time to heal from what her co-stars had done to her and the pain of knowing she had offended someone so terribly. However, she is now doing much better and is hopeful for the future.

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She mentioned that while everything was happening, she didn't think there was any light at the end of the tunnel. Although the actress now sees that there are better days ahead, when she was in the midst of it, she thought there would be no end.

Talking about what it felt like to deal with not only her network but her co-stars turning against her after the tweet, she said:

"It was a witch-burning. And it was terrifying… I would die many times."

Roseanne Barr visits Fox News Channel’s "Gutfeld!" on February 14, 2023, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Roseanne Barr visits Fox News Channel’s "Gutfeld!" on February 14, 2023, in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Barr felt that apart from those in her inner circle, there was nobody who wanted to be around her. She admitted: "Oh my God, they just hated me so badly. I had never known that they hated me like that."

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What Has Roseanne Said About Double Standards in Hollywood and the Death of Her Career?

After her show was canceled, Barr admitted to being shocked. She didn't think the network would cancel the show because of its excellent ratings. The actress said nothing of the sort had happened to male actors in her position, even those who had done worse than she had.

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The comedian lamented:

"I'm the only person who's lost everything, whose life's work was stolen, stolen by people who I thought loved me."

Even though "The Conners" is still running, Barr said she can't bear to watch it. She said, "They killed my character..." and… noted how her work brought the network 28 million viewers, a feat she believes they never had and will never experience again.

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