Roseanne Barr

She also reportedly admitted to trolling critics with fake social media accounts.
The actress called it a way to “further my own knowledge of Jewish and Israeli history,” vowing to speak out “against the insidious and anti-Semitic BDS movement.”
“I AIN’T DEAD, BITCHES!!!!” the actress and comedian tweeted before releasing a longer statement.
A critic who's never watched "Roseanne" attempts to make sense of a reboot that can't quite shake the ghost of its namesake.
"Roseanne" was canceled earlier this year after Barr posted a series of racist and insensitive tweets. Now it returns with her exit.
ABC canceled "Roseanne" after Barr made racist comments about former Obama White House adviser Valerie Jarrett.
The comedian dug himself into an even deeper hole while trying to clarify his offensive statement about people with Down syndrome on “The View.”
The comedian addressed his comments about sexual harassment victims, but dug himself deeper into a hole.
A spokesperson for the late-night show said it canceled Macdonald's appearance "out of sensitivity to our audience."
The comedian thinks Chris Hardwick and pals Louis C.K. and Roseanne Barr have been treated unfairly.