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ABC cancels ‘Roseanne’ after star’s racist tweet

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NEW YORK ABC cancelled its hit reboot of “Roseanne” on Tuesday following star Roseanne Barr's racist tweet that referred to former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett as a product of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d and the “Planet of the Apes.”

ABC Entertainm­ent President Channing Dungey said the comment “is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsiste­nt with our values.” Barr had apologized and deleted her Monday-night tweet, calling it a “bad joke,” but the damage had already been done.

Later in the day, Barr was dropped by her agents over the tweet and Robert Iger, chairman and CEO of Disney, which owns ABC, said the cancellati­on was an easy decision.

The revival of the comedy was a surprise smash for ABC, owned by the Walt Disney Co., and was counted on to lead the network’s fortunes next season. Its first new episode in March was seen by more than 25 million people, with delayed viewing counted in, numbers that are increasing­ly rare in network television.

Dungey’s statement cancelling the show came after Wanda Sykes, consulting producer for “Roseanne,” tweeted that she was leaving. Sara Gilbert, a co-star, also tweeted that the remark was abhorrent.

One of the few network shows about a working-class family, “Roseanne” attracted considerab­le attention upon its return when Barr’s character supported President Donald Trump. That made the show popular with conservati­ve viewers, and Trump himself suggested the character’s backing had a lot to do with the show’s success.

But ABC had said that it expected the show, when it returned next fall, to tone down political comedy.

Jarrett, who is black, was brought up in response to Twitter commentary that raised her name in relation to an Obama conspiracy theory. Barr tweeted: “muslim brotherhoo­d & planet of the apes had a baby=vj.”

She later tweeted an apology to Jarrett. “Forgive me,” she wrote. “My joke was in bad taste.”

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