Roseanne is returning to do a YouTube talk show

ROSEANNE - Photo credit: ABC/Adam Rose via ABC Press
ROSEANNE - Photo credit: ABC/Adam Rose via ABC Press /
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Roseanne will be going back to video. This time in a talk show format on her YouTube channel.

In case you haven’t heard, Roseanne Barr completely collapsed her bread and butter hit show Roseanne in one single tweet. Her racist remarks about Valerie Jarrett was enough for the ABC family network to pull the plug almost immediately.

ABC later made an announcement that they would bring back the family without Roseanne and call the show The Conners. The focus is on the rest of the fictional Conner family, including Roseanne’s daughter Darlene (Sara Gilbert), her sister, Jackie (Laurie Metcalf), and her husband, Dan (John Goodman). The rest of the character and crew will also be involved.

While the Conners seem to be more family oriented. The talk show seems to be everything but. The only glimpse we have is a minute clip of Roseanne discussing her take on the whole Jarrett situation.

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People got a taste of what may be the highlights of the show as she sits in a chair, smoking a cigarette, and fussing with her hair. She is clearly agitated about clarifying her story of Jarret and then in an outburst yells “Finally, she begins shouting, “I was trying to talk about Iran,” then stares into the camera and angrily yells, “I thought the b***h was white! God dammit, I thought the b***h was white!” The video is definitely not situated for work and be prepared for “F” bombs.

Her new episodes will go directly to her YouTube channel. Her son Jake Pentland told TMZ that her guests include himself, Barr’s boyfriend, former Roseanne crew member Allan Stephan and her former campaign manager Thomas Muhammad.

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Even though not sponsored by any known group, it seems Roseanne needs an outlet for emotional state and will turn to YouTube for it. The release date and name of the show is not yet known. Her show will be directed against the “big networks” so she can be “truly unfiltered and unedited.”