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Roseanne Barr ‘can’t bear’ to watch ‘The Conners’ after being written off

- BY MIRANDA SIWAK JULIE JACOBSON AP | July 26, 2018

After “The Conners” killed off Roseanne Barr’s character in 2018, the comedian is not interested in watching the sitcom.

“I just can’t bear it, so I don’t,” Barr, 70, told the Los Angeles Times in an interview published on Thursday. “When they killed my character off, that was a message to me, knowing that I’m mentally ill or have mental-health issues, that they did want me to commit suicide.”

She continued: “They killed my character. … And all of that was to say thank you for bringing 28 million viewers, which they never had before and will never see again. Because they can kiss my a--.”

Barr — who starred as the titular character on “Roseanne,” which aired between 1988 and 1997 — revived the popular sitcom in 2018, reuniting with her former co-stars, including John Goodman and Sara Gilbert. “Roseanne” was canceled that May after Barr’s allegedly racist Twitter remark received widespread backlash.

The

Utah native, who deletand

ed her initial comment, has since apologized for making a “bad joke” about Valerie Jarrett’s appearance and politics. Jarrett was an aide for Barack Obama when he was president.

One month later, ABC announced that the reboot would continue — under a new name — without Barr. “The Conners,” which premiered that October, returned with the Conner family mourning the death of

matriarch Roseanne after a fatal overdose.

“While we wish the very best for the cast and production crew of ‘The Conners,’ all of whom are deeply dedicated to their craft and were Roseanne’s cherished colleagues, we regret that ABC chose to cancel ‘Roseanne’ by killing off the Roseanne Conner’s character,” Barr and her rabbi, Shmuley Boteach, told Us Weekly in a statement after the premiere. “That it was done through an opioid overdose lent an unnecessar­y grim and morbid dimension to an otherwise happy family show.”

“The Conners,” which has since aired five seasons on ABC, has continued to show how the brood has moved on following the surprising TV death.

“I was really excited, and I did not know what to expect in the sense of everyone coming back together,” Emma Kenney, who plays Darlene’s daughter, exclusivel­y gushed to Us of returning to “The Conners” post-cancellati­on. “I’m really grateful that it came together the way it did, and I’m really excited for the stories that we’re telling this season. … It was a happy moment seeing everyone again, and I’m really happy that we’re all back together, and I know everyone has each other’s backs.”

She added at the time: “Everyone is very profession­al. Everyone is very kind, and it’s just a very good group of people working together. We all have very similar kind of motives and agendas. And, we know the stories that we want to tell this season, this is the same family — the Conner family — and I’m really looking forward to telling more of their stories and their lives.”

Barr, for her part, has moved on from “Roseanne” and “The Conners” — but doesn’t regret her previous involvemen­t.

“It had been very gratifying. I had always wanted a 10th season of the show to tie up everything, to tell the full story of this family as I wanted to tell it,” the “She-Devil” actress told the Los Angeles Times. “I came back after 20 years and was No. 1 again. That’s unpreceden­ted. So I started thinking about all the positives of it, my work and the contributi­on I made to pop culture and television, its portrayal of a woman and her working-class family. They can’t take that away from me. They’ll probably try.”

 ?? ?? ABC canceled its successful reboot of ‘Roseanne’ following Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet about a former presidenti­al adviser in 2018.
ABC canceled its successful reboot of ‘Roseanne’ following Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet about a former presidenti­al adviser in 2018.
 ?? ABC/TNS ?? The cast of the ‘Roseanne’ spin-off ‘The Conners.’
ABC/TNS The cast of the ‘Roseanne’ spin-off ‘The Conners.’

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