Roseanne Barr calls Jimmy Kimmel return to ABC a double standard



Roseanne Barr is unleashing on ABC.

The comedian, 72, called out the Disney-owned network for bringing back “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday night after the show was briefly suspended.

Barr compared Kimmel’s situation to when ABC canceled her “Roseanne” reboot in 2018 because of her racist tweets about former Barack Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett.

Roseanne Barr on “Fox and Friends” in Feb. 2023. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Jimmy Kimmel hosting his late-night talk show. Disney via Getty Images

“I got my whole life ruined, no forgiveness and all of my work stolen and called a racist for time and eternity, for racially misgendering someone,” Barr told NewsNation Tuesday.

“It just shows how they think. It’s a double standard,” Barr added.

The Emmy winner also predicted how she thought Kimmel’s first show back would go.

Roseanne Barr attends a live podcast at Stand Up NY on July 26, 2018 in New York City. Getty Images

“I think he’ll cheer himself on and his fans, all what is it, 2,000 of them. They’ll feel heartened and, you know, like they won another battle against Trump and the people of the United States,” Barr stated. “So it’ll be a big celebration. ‘Oh, he’s back,’ and he’ll double down.”

ABC revived Barr’s iconic sitcom in 2018, but the star was abruptly fired in May of that year for saying that Jarrett, 68, looked like the offspring of the “Muslim brotherhood & Planet of the Apes.”

The network’s bosses killed the show despite its high ratings, blasting Barr’s comment as “abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.” ABC later created the spinoff “The Conners,” featuring several of Barr’s former co-stars and killing off her character. 

Roseanne Barr visits “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” in April 2018. Getty Images for NBC

Barr apologized for the tweet at the time and claimed she thought Jarrett was white.

In her NewsNation interview, Barr said her legacy was “erased” after the sitcom was canceled.

“I’ve been erased from history, from the history of feminism, which that cracks me up,” she said. “I’m never mentioned in anything about women who are pioneers in media. I’m never mentioned in anything anymore.”

Roseanne Barr on FOX News’ “Gutfeld!” in Feb. 2023. Getty Images

Last week, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was taken off the air by ABC because of the host’s comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang trying to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said during his monologue on his Monday, Sept. 15 show.

Jimmy Kimmel hosting his late-night talk show on ABC. Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

After widespread backlash, Disney reinstated “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and the host returned to the air Tuesday night, where he addressed his controversial comments about Kirk.

“You understand that it was never my intention to make light of a murder of a young man. I don’t think there’s anything funny about it,” he said in his opening remarks, which were interrupted several times by standing ovations from the audience.  

Jimmy Kimmel hosting “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

“I understand that to some, that felt either ill-timed or unclear, or maybe both, and for those who think I did point a finger, I get why you’re upset,” Kimmel added.

The comedian also included repeated jabs against President Trump and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr in his show, though he stopped short of outright criticizing ABC and Disney.



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