The Sun (Malaysia)

‘Our pills don’t cause racism’

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WASHINGTON: Pulled off air over a racist tweet, US sitcom star Roseanne Barr ( pix) has blamed her outburst on a sleeping pill – prompting a swift retort on Wednesday from French pharmaceut­ical giant Sanofi which stated, deadpan, that its drugs do not cause racism.

In a since-deleted overnight tweet, Barr blamed a dose of Ambien for the incendiary tweet in which she likened Valerie Jarrett, an African American former White House aide, to an ape.

“It was 2 in the morning and I was ambien tweeting” wrote the 65-year-old actress, whose hit comedy Roseanne was axed by ABC over the post that read: “Muslim brotherhoo­d & planet of the apes had a baby = vj.”

Sanofi was quick to push back – trolling Barr in an acerbic post that quickly went viral.

“People of all races, religions and nationalit­ies work at Sanofi every day to improve the lives of people around the world,” the drugmaker tweeted.

“While all pharmaceut­ical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication.”

Barr, a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump who has previously used Twitter to voice hard-right and conspiracy theorist views, has been dropped by her talent agency ICM amid a wave of public outrage over the tweet.

She called her own actions indefensib­le, saying: “I made a mistake I wish I hadn’t but ... don’t defend it please.”

Barr later deleted this tweet, but in another pointed again to her use of Ambien as a reason for her misconduct.

Barr also re-tweeted several people defending her. – AFP

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