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Roseanne Barr is opening up concerning the dynamics behind the scenes of her hit sitcom “Roseanne.”
Throughout a latest episode of “The Roseanne Barr Podcast,” the 73-year-old comic spoke with Michael Malice about John Goodman’s resolution to reduce his appearances on the present within the later seasons.
When Malice requested if that call left her feeling “betrayed,” Barr admitted that it did.
“I do not assume I heard it from his agent, I feel I heard it from the producers of the present really [that] he does not wish to be on the present anymore,” she defined. “I feel they stated he’ll do six of the 24 or one thing like that.”

Barr admitted to feeling betrayed by Goodman following his resolution to cut back his involvement within the present. (Vera Anderson/WireImage)
Though she felt betrayed, Barr stated she stored issues “skilled” and stored her private emotions separate from her work on the present.
“None of them supported me in any of the s— I went via the primary present and I simply needed to sweep it apart and do the present. At all times,” she added. “I type of realized to not converse to anyone on the set after we have been filming in a one-to-one private factor. I used to be all the time the character. After we went to work, I used to be all the time the character. That is even once I’d break to go get a cup of espresso, I used to be nonetheless the character.”
“Roseanne” is usually thought to be one of the influential tv exhibits of the Eighties and 90s, airing on ABC for 9 seasons from 1988 to 1997, incomes Barr an Emmy and Golden Globe Award.
Its reputation stemmed from the present’s subject material, because it portrayed a blue-collar household, highlighting their cash troubles and infrequently mixing severe and comedic subjects.

“Roseanne” aired on ABC for 9 seasons from 1988 to 1997. (ABC Picture Archives/Disney Common Leisure Content material through Getty Photographs)
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In the course of the podcast, Malice requested Barr why she does not discover it enjoyable to share her tales from her heyday in Hollywood, to which her son and typically co-host, Jake Pentland, stated, “She does not assume that being well-known is fascinating.”
“Plus, I feel what I say about it is not fascinating to folks as a result of it is so darkish and horrifying, and so they wish to assume, after which she obtained well-known and lived fortunately ever [after]. Like I hate to let you know this, nevertheless it was a stroll into the f—ing pits of hell surrounded by demons. Sorry to blow your f—ing fantasy as nicely,” she added.
As a result of reputation of the unique present, “Roseanne” was rebooted in 2018, with a lot of the unique forged returning, however was canceled after one season after Barr in contrast former Obama administration advisor Valerie Jarrett to an ape in a racist tweet.
Following their resolution to cancel the reboot, ABC introduced a spin-off known as “The Conners,” wherein Barr’s character was stated to have died of an opioid overdose.
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Barr’s character was killed off for the “Roseanne” spin-off, “The Conners.” (Theo Wargo/Getty Photographs for NBC)
“After they killed my character off, that was a message to me, realizing that I am mentally unwell or have psychological well being points, that they did need me to commit suicide,” Barr instructed the Los Angeles Instances in February 2023.”They killed my character, and my character. And all of that was to say thanks for bringing 28 million viewers, which they by no means had earlier than and can by no means see once more. As a result of they will kiss my a–.”
