Roseanne Barr has agreed to do another interview with herself.
Barr announced on Twitter Monday that she plans to interview herself about the controversy that led to the cancellation of her television show Roseanne and the creation of the spinoff The Conners.
She said she would post the interview on her YouTube channel, which has 16,000 subscribers. She doesnt frequently update the site.
After a lot of thought, I decided that I wont be doing any TV interviews, too stressful & untrustworthy 4 me & my fans, she wrote. Im going to film it myself & post it on my youtube channel in the next week the entire explanation of what happened & why! I love you all-sign up & get ready.
She said she would also participate in a TV interview, but didnt offer any more details about that potential interview.
Barr fell under fire for making racist comments against former President Barack Obama aide Valerie Jarrett, calling her an ape. This led ABC to cancel Barrs show Roseanne.
She apologized in an interview with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who she has known for more than 20 years, according to Entertainment Weekly.
Thats why Im trying to rectify it, because Im not that person, Barr said in the interview, according to the Deseret News. I never was, and I never will be. I never will be that person. I was trying to say that I had issues with the Obama administration on Israel and Jewish issues.
ABC announced it would develop 10 episodes of a Roseanne spinoff show called The Conners. Barr will have no involvement with the show and she will have no money-making opportunities.
"I regret the circumstances that have caused me to be removed from 'Roseanne,' she said in a statement to The Associated Press, adding, "I wish the best for everyone involved."
Barr announced on Twitter Monday that she plans to interview herself about the controversy that led to the cancellation of her television show Roseanne and the creation of the spinoff The Conners.
She said she would post the interview on her YouTube channel, which has 16,000 subscribers. She doesnt frequently update the site.
After a lot of thought, I decided that I wont be doing any TV interviews, too stressful & untrustworthy 4 me & my fans, she wrote. Im going to film it myself & post it on my youtube channel in the next week the entire explanation of what happened & why! I love you all-sign up & get ready.
She said she would also participate in a TV interview, but didnt offer any more details about that potential interview.
Barr fell under fire for making racist comments against former President Barack Obama aide Valerie Jarrett, calling her an ape. This led ABC to cancel Barrs show Roseanne.
She apologized in an interview with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who she has known for more than 20 years, according to Entertainment Weekly.
Thats why Im trying to rectify it, because Im not that person, Barr said in the interview, according to the Deseret News. I never was, and I never will be. I never will be that person. I was trying to say that I had issues with the Obama administration on Israel and Jewish issues.
ABC announced it would develop 10 episodes of a Roseanne spinoff show called The Conners. Barr will have no involvement with the show and she will have no money-making opportunities.
"I regret the circumstances that have caused me to be removed from 'Roseanne,' she said in a statement to The Associated Press, adding, "I wish the best for everyone involved."