The Hamilton Spectator

ROSEANNE CANCELLED

Network cans hit show after Roseanne Barr goes on racist Twitter rampage

- EMILY HEIL

ABC announced Tuesday that it has cancelled “Roseanne” after the show’s star, Roseanne Barr, went on a vitriolic Twitter rampage Monday.

“Roseanne’s Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsiste­nt with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show,” the network said in a statement released just hours after the comedian’s offensive social media rant.

Barr’s Twitter rant included spewing false conspiracy theories, going after former first daughter Chelsea Clinton and attacking a former adviser to President Barack Obama with what many perceived to be a racist insult.

After intense backlash and calls for ABC to fire the comedian and cancel her show, Barr issued a blanket apology and said she was giving up the social media platform. “I apologize. I am now leaving Twitter,” she wrote, hours after the tweetstorm began.

The mea culpa was apparently not enough for comedian Wanda Sykes, a consulting producer for Barr’s show. “I will not be returning to @RoseanneOn­ABC,” Sykes wrote shortly after the online tirade ended.

The social-media rant wasn’t exactly a surprise performanc­e by Barr, who regularly delights supporters of President Donald Trump with her retweets of conservati­ve memes and stories. She has trucked in conservati­ve conspiraci­es before, though she deleted most of her old tweets once it was announced that her show “Roseanne” was coming back on the air after a 21-year

hiatus.

But even by her own standards, the Monday morning tweets were particular­ly vitriolic. She started by spreading the false rumour (which apparently Scott Baio believes, too) that Chelsea Clinton was married to the nephew of billionair­e liberal Democratic donor George Soros, who is a lightning rod for false conservati­ve theories.

Clinton responded in her usual M.O. when dealing with socialmedi­a weirdness: a clapback cloaked in sweetness. “Good morning Roseanne — my given middle name is Victoria,” she wrote. “I imagine George Soros’s nephews are lovely people. I’m just not married to one. I am grateful for the important work @OpenSociet­y (Soros’s organizati­on) does in the world. Have a great day!”

Barr later corrected herself, but added another insult. “CORRECTION: CHELSEA CLINTON IS NOT MARRIED TO A SOROS NEPHEW. HER HUSBAND IS THE SON OF A CORRUPT SENATOR, SO SORRY!” the comedian tweeted. (Fact check: Clinton’s father-in-law was convicted of financial fraud, but he was a member of the House, not the Senate.)

Clinton wasn’t Barr’s only target, though — she had more to say about Soros, whom she accused of wanting to “overthrow ... (U.S.) constituti­onal republic.”

And she called on Americans to “unite against” a CIA mindcontro­l program, for good measure.

In what might have been her most offensive missive (though it was a tough contest), she appeared to take aim at former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, identifyin­g her by her initials: “muslim brotherhoo­d & planet of the apes had a baby=vj,” she wrote, though she later claimed it was “a joke.”

After more intense criticism directed to her and ABC, she issued a fuller apology. “I apologize to Valerie Jarrett and to all Americans,” she wrote. “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.”

“Roseanne,” in which Barr plays the Trump-loving matriarch of a blue-collar family, was just renewed for a second season on ABC. A representa­tive for the network did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on their star’s recent tweets.

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