Showing posts with label Barr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barr. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Norm MacDonald Bashes #MeToo, Defends Louis C.K., Roseanne Barr

Well, folks, it turns out there’s more to Norm MacDonald than just live-tweeting play-by-play updates of whatever sporting event he happens to be watching at the moment.


It seems he also has other interests, such as pissing off the entirety of Twitter and torpedoing his own career.




Norm MacDonald


Despite the fact that his post-SNL television career has consisted of one flop after another, Norm is giving TV another shot with a new Netflix talk show.


And apparently, he’s dying to keep his cancelation streak going because dude just shot himself in the foot about a dozen times in a single interview with The Hollywood Reporter.


Norm was asked a series of softball questions with very easy answers and he managed to strike out on each one.


Asked about the #MeToo movement, MacDonald had this to say:




Norm MacDonald Image


“I’m happy the #MeToo movement has slowed down a little bit. It used to be, ‘One hundred women can’t be lying.’


“And then it became, ‘One woman can’t lie.’ And that became, ‘I believe all women.’ And then you’re like, ‘What?’ Like, that Chris Hardwick guy I really thought got the blunt end of the stick there.”


As you may recall, Hardwick was accused of abuse by his ex-girlfriend, Chloe Dykstra.


Though no one really knows what went on in that relationship aside from those two, old Norm decided to take that leap for reasons that defy logic.



From there, Norm expressed some concerns about the perceived excesses of #MeToo:


“I do think that at some point it will end with a completely innocent person of prominence sticking a gun in his head and ending it. That’s my guess,” he said.


That led to a lengthy discussion of Roseanne Barr’s racism and Louis C.K.’s habit of masturbating in front of unsuspecting women.


“And Roseanne was so broken up [after her show’s reboot was canceled] that I got Louis to call her, even though Roseanne was very hard on Louis before that. But she was just so broken and just crying constantly,” MacDonald said.



“There are very few people that have gone through what they have, losing everything in a day. Of course, people will go, ‘What about the victims?’


“But you know what? The victims didn’t have to go through that.”


Yep. He went there.


Now, it’s worth pointing out that in no way did Louis C.K. or Roseanne lose everything.



In fact, they both enjoy lives of almost unimaginable wealth and privilege.


Comedians like to think of themselves as some sort of secret society that’s too dark and impenetrable for the rest of the world to ever understand, so Norm probably equates their inability to continue performing with death, or some such pretentious BS.


You’d think if MacDonald really feels that strongly about practicing his craft he’d be more careful about not stepping on landmines the week that his new show premieres.


But who knows, maybe this is some sort of Andy Kaufman-esque performance art piece and the whole world is too dumb to realize Norm’s not just being an assh-le.


We kid, Norm is definitely just being an assh-le.



ReadMore…

Norm Macdonald Defends Louis C.K. and Roseanne Barr, Bashes #MeToo Movement

Norm Macdonald is no friend of the #MeToo movement … and the comedian is tired of seeing showbiz types like Roseanne Barr and Louis C.K. having their careers ruined by scandals.  Norm says he’s happy the #MeToo movement has “slowed down” ……


ReadMore…

Monday, September 3, 2018

Roseanne Barr Says She"ll Bring Peace to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The words “Roseanne” and “peace” are rarely used in the same sentence — but they were today. We got Roseanne Monday at LAX as she was leaving town, and she seems to think she can do what so many before her found elusive or just plain hopeless ……


ReadMore…

Roseanne Barr Says She"s Moving to Israel

Roseanne Barr is throwing in the towel and leaving the U.S. Barr appeared on Rabbi Shmuley’s podcast and said she’s headed for Israel … first she says for a few months to study, but then she talks about a full-on move — “I have an opportunity to…


ReadMore…

Friday, August 3, 2018

Tim Allen Defends Roseanne Barr, Asks Very Dumb Question About Comedian"s Firing

Tim Allen just doesn’t understand.


Speaking Thursday at the Television Critics Association’s press tour, the veteran actor basically asked those in attendance was simple question:


Can’t someone just be overtly racist in public without suffering consequences in this country?!?



Allen spoke on the topic of Roseanne Barr’s firing by ABC with journalists at the aforementioned gathering, with his remarks generating both headlines and many raised eyebrows.


(Barr, of course, was let go by the network and had her revived sitcom canceled after she referred to an African-American political advisor as an “ape.”)


“I go away back with Rosie and that’s not the Rosie I know,” Allen said, expounding about his friend and her situation as follows:


“She was the most diverse and tolerant woman I’ve ever known for a long time. Whatever got in her head, isn’t the Roseanne I know.”


Allen then expressed sympathy and shock for the ways of the world, especially when it comes to supposedly funny people who dare to utter controversial statements.






“It’s a very icy time. I’m a veteran comedian for 38 years and I’ve never seen it, like Lenny Bruce said at the Purple Onion, ‘We’ve gone backwards.’ There are things you can’t say. There are things you shouldn’t say.


“Who makes up these rules? And as a stand-up comic, it’s a dangerous position to be in because I like pushing buttons. It’s unfortunate.”


Who makes up these rules?


We can answer that ridiculous inquiry, Tim.


In Roseanne’s case, ABC executies made up the so-called “rules.”


Roseanne was an employee who was fired by her employer for actions the latter deemed inappropriate and/or actions it felt no longer made her a worthwhile employee.


It’s that simple.


People get fired from their jobs everday. Roseanne is just one of those people.



Allen is one of the few outspoken Republicans in Hollywood.


In May of 2017, he said he was “stunned” by the cancelation of the sitcom on which he starred, Last Man Standing, hinting strongly that he thinks it was yanked off the air due to his Conservative views.


(It has ran for six seasons at the time and ratings had been falling for years.)


Allen also once compared life in Hollywood for a Republican to life in Nazi Germany for Jewish people.


He’s back in the news now because FOX has actually brought back Last Man Standing, hoping it finds a similarly impressive audience to the one Roseanne enjoyed before the network axed that show’s comeback.


As for Barr?



She has oscillated between being regretful for her actions and blaming others for taking them out of context.


She recently swore to Sean Hannity that she is not racist and she has received support from non-Tim Allen celebrities as well.


“Roseanne Barr is my sister in comedy and she is my universal sister and what I won’t do… is throw her away for making a mistake,” Mo’Nique told KTLA last Friday, July 27, adding at the time:


“We’ve all said and done things, baby, that we wish we could take back… but when you’re in the public eye, you can’t.


Said Barr to Fox News the day before that:


“I’ve apologized a lot. It’s been two months. I’ve apologized and explained and asked for forgiveness.”


Oh, well, if it’s been two months… nevermind then!


All automatically gets forgiven after 60 days, right?



WATCH THE ROSEANNE BARR VIDEO ABOVE AND DECIDE:


IS SHE WORTHY OF FORGIVENESS?


ReadMore…

Friday, July 27, 2018

Roseanne Barr Keeps Trying to Claim She Isn"t Racist

Roseanne Barr sat down and spoke with Sean Hannity on Fox News on Thursday night.


We understand if you shudder at the mere reading of that sentence.


The comedian was on hand, of course, to discuss how her reputation has plummeted to an all-time low following a Tweet she wrote several weeks ago that compared former President Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett to an "ape."


Jarrett, of course, is African-American, although Roseanne has previously alleged she didn"t know this.



In the wake of this heinous comment, which wasn"t exactly the first time Barr came across as insensitive to other races or ethnicities, ABC canceled the revival of her sitcom.


It has since announced that a spinoff centered around her character"s fictional family, The Conners, will premiere in the fall.


(Presumably, the new sitcom will focus on this family reacting to the death of the Roseanne character.)


Speaking to Hannity, Roseanne was at times contrite; at times defensive; and at times defiant.


"I made a mistake, obviously. It cost me everything. My life"s work, everything. I made a mistake and I paid the price for it," she said early in the interview.



Barr went on to say that the Tweet was never meant to be "political" in any way, firing back at critics who dared to call her racist.


"Everyone started saying I was a racist, which is like the worst thing you can call a Jewish person, especially someone like me, who grew up with Holocaust survivors," she said, continuing:


"And because of that fact, I took a vow to my religion to my god that I would always fight extremism on either side, right or left."


If this has been the case, Roseanne has had an unusual way of fighting said extremism.


Barr told Hannity she felt she was "fighting the right by being really left," referring to her 2012 run for the presidency as a socialist candidate and added:


"Then I slowly woke up and both extremes are not where my values are. My values are in the middle," she said.



Later in the chat, Roseanne expressed interest in speaking to Jarrett… or maybe working out a way to find a “teachable moment” in an encounter with her.


“I’d want her to hear my voice, that I am so sorry,” she said.


Jarrett, previously, has said she has no real interest in hearing from Barr.


Also previously, Roseanne had chalked up her Tweet to stupidity, not racism.


Do you think Roseanne deserves forgiveness? Or does she just totally suck and should go away as quickly as humanly possible?


Take a look and a listen to her interview with Hannity right here if it will help you decide.


Roseanne barr keeps trying to claim she isnt racist
ReadMore…

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Roseanne Barr Wants a Sit-Down with Valerie Jarrett in the Nude

Roseanne Barr wants to hash things out with Valerie Jarrett once and for all, but she doesn’t want anything to come between them … like clothing. Roseanne was at LAX Wednesday morning when we asked her about the new content she’s working on with…


ReadMore…

Friday, July 20, 2018

Roseanne Barr on Valerie Jarrett: I Thought the B-tch Was White!

You know what, folks?


We"re starting to think that Roseanne Barr may be a tad bit unhinged.


What? That"s not exactly a groundbreaking statement? 


Okay, fine. Fair enough.


Many people likely believed this as soon as Barr referred to former Barack Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett as ape, something Roseanne Tweeted that prompted the cancelation of her sitcom.



Others may have believed it after Roseanne ranted and raved in response to this cancelation.


And still others may have believed this after Roseanne said people only dislike her because she"s Jewish.


Now, meanwhile, anyone NOT convinced has another reason to question Barr"s mental capacity.


Late Thursday night, a NSFW video of the 65-year-old comedian was posted to her official YouTube page.


In the brief clip, which we"ve shared above, Barr looks rather disordered and distressed as she smokes a cigarette.


She also argues with a male producer about the editing of a previous video, one that was evidently spliced together from multiple shoots and showed Roseanne wearing different outfits.



Soon, the irritated actress/comedian brings up the since-deleted tweet in which she likened Jarrett, an African-American ex-advisor to President Obama, to an “ape.”


Screams Roseanne:


“I’m trying to talk about Iran! I’m trying to talk about Valerie Jarrett about the Iran deal. That’s what my tweet was about."


“I thought the bitch was white!” she then says, growing even louder. “Goddamnit, I thought the bitch was white. F-ck!”


This really is quite the minute-plus of footage.



In the past, Roseanne tried to defend herself in a somewhat more reserved manner.


“I’m not a racist, I never was & I never will be,” she tweeted in May, for example, adding back then:


“One stupid joke in a lifetime of fighting 4 civil rights 4 all minorities, against networks, studios, at the expense of my nervous system/family/wealth will NEVER b taken from me.”



Also in June, Barr gave a tearful interview on Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s podcast.


"I have to face that it hurt people,” she said.


“When you hurt people even unwillingly there’s no excuse. I don’t want to run off and blather on with excuses. But I apologize to anyone who thought, or felt offended and who thought that I meant something that I, in fact, did not mean.


"It was my own ignorance, and there’s no excuse for that ignorance. I definitely feel remorse. I’ve lost everything. And I regretted it before I lost everything."


ABC has given the green light to The Connors, a spinoff sitcom that, we presume, will center around the death of Roseanne"s long-running character.


Check out Barr"s ridiculous video above.


Roseanne barr posts unhinged video defense of valerie jarrett tw
ReadMore…

Roseanne Barr Doing Her Own Talk Show

Roseanne Barr is launching a new talk show where she gets to call all the shots, and that “I thought the bitch was white” rant is a sneak peek of what’s to come … TMZ has learned. Barr’s been holed up in her son Jake Pentland’s Full Moon &…


ReadMore…

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Roseanne Barr: I"m Coming Back to YOUR TV! ... If I Feel Like It

In May, Roseanne Barr got her own show cancelled after one of her especially racist tweets went viral.


Roseanne lashed out, ranting and raving and blaming anything and everything but herself. Now, however, she’s ready to have a much calmer conversation.


But she’s also teasing — or perhaps threatening — a comeback. In fact, she claims that she has already received multiple offers.



In an interview with Rabbi Schmuley Boteach, Roseanne Barr speaks about her actions and what the future may hold for her.


“Inside every bad thing is a good thing waiting to happen,” Roseanne says.


Many would suggest that the anticipated good thing in this case is the spin-off, The Connors, which ABC has confirmed.


“And I feel very excited,” Roseanne continues. “Because I’ve already been offered so many things.”


Racism may get you fired if enough people raise their voices about it. But it can also get you elected to the highest office in the land.


“And I almost already accepted one really good offer to go back on TV,” Roseanne threatens. “And I might do it.”


Roseanne adds that nothing is set in stone just yet, saying: “But we’ll see.”



Roseanne also reveals that she did not demand any financial compensation from ABC when she gave the go-ahead for them to make The Connors.


“I thought signing off of my own life’s work and asking for nothing in return, I thought that was a penance,” Roseanne explains.


“Sometimes you ask people what do you think should be done to you,” Roseanne says. “Knowing what you’ve done wrong.”


Here, the context is that she is speaking with Rabbi Boteach about her Jewish faith.


“And it seems,” Roseanne remarks. “That people always know what should be done to them.”


We might question that, but the context of the conversation here is within the paradigm of Judaism and that’s a little outside our lane.


“I just knew that was the right thing and I want to do the right thing because I’ve lived my life,” Roseanne says. “Most part of it, to do the right thing for all people, not just Jews.”



“It’s really hard to say this, but I didn’t mean what they think I meant. I don’t want to run off and blather on with excuses, but I apologize to anyone who thought, or felt offended and who thought that I meant something that I, in fact, did not mean. It was my own ignorance, and there’s no excuse for that ignorance.”


“I definitely feel remorse… I’m a lot of things, I’m a loud mouth and all that stuff, but I’m not stupid, for God’s sake. I never would have wittingly called any black person…a monkey.”



It is so easy to imagine someone accidentally making a racist comparison when they did not realize that their statement was racially charged.


The problem, of course, is that Roseanne has a long history of making horrifying, inflammatory statements.


In fact, Valerie Jarrett isn’t even the first black woman who worked in the Obama Administration about whom Roseanne has made racist statements.


And then there are her other tweets.


Earlier this year, Roseanne tweeted a conspiracy theory that claimed that Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg had made a nazi salute at a March For Our Lives rally. He had not, of course, but that’s hardly the point.



Honestly, Roseanne’s persistent belief in conspiracy theories makes some wonder if one of her alleged job offers is to appear on InfoWars alongside Alex Jones.


Based upon her Twitter activity, it appears that she genuinely believes that Donald Trump is conducting secret arrests (using secret courts) of countless celebrity Illuminati child-molesters.


These celebs, so the theory goes, aren’t put in jail, but allowed to appear to lead their lives while closely monitored by Trump’s people.


Seriously, some of these folks believed that Chrissy Teigen’s bizarre flight at the end of 2017 was somehow evidence of this.


Even in recent weeks, Roseanne has tweeted stories about secret child-molestation bunkers being found, demanding to know why the news wasn’t covering it.


(The answer is: because it isn’t true)



Roseanne has spoken about her Jewish faith, even blaming her show’s cancellation on antisemitism.


She has also tweeted about “Jewish mind control.” The conspiracy theory community is full of actual antisemitism.


The frustrating thing about Roseanne Barr is that she can seem so likeable at times. But only being a good person part of the time is not really enough.


Does Roseanne deserve yet another chance at a comeback?


Even people who despise her and her racist statements aren’t all going to agree.



ReadMore…

Roseanne Barr Says She Got New TV Offer She Might Accept

Roseanne Barr says things are not all bad for her after her racist tweet got her fired from her own show … she says TV offers are coming in and there’s one that has intrigued her. Barr appeared again on Rabbi Shmuley’s podcast and told him she…


ReadMore…

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Jerry Seinfeld Actually Defends Roseanne Barr

First, Jerry Seinfeld refuses to hug Kesha. Now he’s defending Roseanne Barr, of all people.


Remember how Roseanne Barr got fired for her racist tweets?


Seinfeld thinks that canning her was overkill.



In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Jerry Seinfeld defends Roseanne Barr, which has left a lot of people scratching their heads and others outraged.


“I didn’t see why it was necessary to fire her,” Seinfeld said.


Seinfeld then hits his interviewer with a very peculiar analogy.


“Why would you murder someone who’s committing suicide?” Seinfeld asks.


The suggestion seems to be that Roseanne was killing her own show or career and that ABC should have “let the market decide” when her show would end.


That perspective is both devoid of moral judgment and, quite frankly, seems to be willfully ignoring broader PR and business concerns for ABC and for Disney.


Mostly, Seinfeld sounds bewildered at how quickly Roseanne sabotaged her own career and her own show.


“But I never saw someone ruin their entire career with one button push,” Seinfeld muses.



ABC greenlit a Roseanne spinoff, The Connors. This will give 200 people, including the cast, jobs for at least another season.


(We would point out that some of those crew members may have missed other job opportunities since they were already on Roseanne, so this is very welcome news)


Jerry Seinfeld has opinions about that, too.


“I think they should get another Roseanne.” Seinfeld suggests.


Recasting someone for that famous titular role would be a bizarre choice, especially since the character’s name is also the actor’s name.


“They brought Dan Conner back,” Seinfeld points out.


Seinfeld mentions that the character’s resurrection is somewhat famous, pointing out that “he was dead and they brought him back.”


For that reason, he believes, a simple recasting wouldn’t be a stretch of the imagination.



“So,” Seinfeld asks, with Dan’s resurrection in mind. “Why can’t we get another Roseanne?”


For one thing, Barr would probably have to sign off on that.


Seinfeld argues: “There’s other funny women that could do that part.”


Sure. But … what, some wonder, would be the point of making an awkward situation more awkward?


“You need,” Seinfeld insists. “To get the comic in there.”


“I hate to see a comic lose a job,” he laments.


A pity that he doesn’t reserve some of that hate for dehumanizing racism.



Twitter saw Seinfeld’s comments and responded by excoriating him.


One person tweeted: “Please f–k off Jerry, thank you!”


Short and to the point. Not terribly sweet, though.


Another tried to explain: “Hello. Disney is an international company. By Keeping her they’re saying the agree with her views. Think about the repercussions this could have on Disney around the world. They had no choice.”


Very reasonable.


Another tweeted: “well Curb > Seinfeld so yea.”


That is referring to Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm.


Another settled for a gentle burn: “Seinfeld, didn’t his show get cancelled?”



To clarify, Roseanne has years of history of being explicitly racist on Twitter. We don’t mean “edgy” humor. We mean sincere tweets about combatting “Jewish mind-control.”


Roseanne has also expressed the belief that Donald Trump is conducting secret arrests of non-existent Illuminati pedophile rings. She routinely shares fringe-right conspiracy theories on social media.


So, while one particular tweet became the focus of viewers’ ire, Roseanne hardly ended her career with a single button-push.


Instead, it was death of a thousand cuts, and that tweet, if you’ll allow mixed metaphors, was the final straw.



ReadMore…

Sunday, June 24, 2018

Roseanne Barr: I"m Not Racist, Just Super Dumb!

Roseanne is … she’s been … the thing about her is …


It’s just a weird, awful situation, basically.



Roseanne’s recent troubles began last month, when she made a very, very questionable statement on Twitter that was bad enough for ABC to cancel the wildly successful reboot of her sitcom.


What did she say that was so bad?


You surely know by now, but this woman thought it would be appropriate to jump in a thread about Valerie Jarrett, a black woman who worked as one of Obama’s advisors, and write “muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby = vj.”


It was terrible, she 100% should have known better, but still, that’s what she wrote.


People were understandably upset by her tweet, and like we said, the backlash was enough to get the reboot of Roseanne cancelled.


She apologized for her remark shortly after making it, and she also tried to make a whole, whole lot of excuses for it, explaining that “It was 2 in the morning and I was ambien tweeting.”


She’s also said that she’d been criticized so harshly because she’s Jewish, and that she planned on “making restitution for the pain that I have caused.”



Basically, she’s been saying a whole lot of things, and most of them have been very bad.


So why would what she’s saying now be any different?


Roseanne has this friend, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, and he’s got a brand new podcast. So on the very first episode, she made an appearance, and you can probably guess what they talked about.


To kick things off, she said “Of course I’m not a racist, I’m an idiot, and I might have done something that comes across as bigoted and ignorant and I know that that’s how it came across.”


“I ask for forgiveness because I do love all people, I really do.”


She even began sobbing, saying “I have black children in my family. I never would have wittingly called any black person and say they are a monkey.”


“I just wouldn’t do that, and I didn’t do that and people think that I did that, it just kills me.”


And although she was “impaired” when she made the tweet, “I don’t excuse it.”



“I horribly regret it, are you kidding me?” she asked. “I’ve lost everything, and I regretted it before I lost everything, and I said to God, I am willing to accept whatever consequences this brings, because I know I’d done wrong.”


“I’m willing to accept what the consequences are. And I do and I have.”


Then, if you can even believe it, she tries to make another excuse for what she tweeted about Valerie Jarrett with “I don’t agree with her politics and I thought she was white.”


She seriously said “I did not know she was a black woman.”


“When ABC called me and said, ‘What is the reason for your egregious racism?’ I said, ‘Oh my God, it is a form of racism. I guess that I didn’t know she was black and I’ll cop to it."”


For what it’s worth, which isn’t much, she admitted “I know I should’ve known better because I know it’s a form of racism to assume that every person who looks white is indeed white.”


“People make that mistake about me all the time. They think I’m not Jewish.”



But after that, she said “I’ve always worked with black women and worked on my racism and their anti-Semitism, we’ve all done … I’ve done that since the 60s and you know, it still creeps in.”


So which is it? She didn’t know Valerie Jarrett was black or racism crept in?


Either way, she apologized again with “I am so sorry and humiliated and, you know, angry at myself but in my heart, I just made a stupid error and I told that to ABC, and they didn’t accept it or want to hear it.”


“I said, ‘But that’s the truth. I thought she was white.”


Will anyone actually believe this? Maybe, but probably not.


After all, this wasn’t the first time she’s ever been awful, and it certainly won’t be the last.


But to defend herself yet again, she explained “Sometimes you just say the wrong words. And I should have known better. I should’ve not done it.”



“I wish the hell I wouldn’t have done it and I should have been better and I wasn’t and I caused a lot of pain and I know that and that’s the worst feeling in the world — I caused pain for my family, I caused pain for my mother, I caused pain for the 200 actors that I love, and crew and writers.”


“I feel so bad that they gave me another chance and I blew it,” she lamented.


Well, that last part isn’t entirely true — she did blow it, but only for herself.


ABC confirmed just a few days ago that they’d be moving forward with the show, without Roseanne’s character and with a new title of The Conners.


So all those actors and the crew and the writers will still have their jobs, isn’t that neat?


It’s funny how successful you can be if you’re not a terrible person who says racist garbage!



ReadMore…

Roseanne Barr Breaks Down in Tears Over Racist Tweet

Roseanne Barr broke down in tears after posting her racist tweet, saying she may be a loud mouth but she would never knowingly call a black person a disparaging term … despite comparing Obama’s adviser Valerie Jarrett to an ape. Barr’s comments…


ReadMore…

Roseanne Barr Breaks Down in Tears Over Racist Tweet

Roseanne Barr broke down in tears after posting her racist tweet, saying she may be a loud mouth but she would never knowingly call a black person a disparaging term … despite comparing Obama’s adviser Valerie Jarrett to an ape. Barr’s comments…


ReadMore…

Friday, June 22, 2018

ABC Announces New Version of "Roseanne" Without Roseanne Barr

ABC just made it official — as TMZ first reported … it’s giving the greenlight to a new Roseanne Barr-free version of ‘Roseanne,’ and it’s coming back this fall. The network says the show’s working title is “The Conners” and it will be in the…


ReadMore…

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Anthony Barr "Not Too Worried" About Packers Revenge Over Aaron Rodgers Hit

Anthony Barr — the Vikings star who put the hit on Aaron Rodgers that broke his collarbone in 2017 — doesn’t believe he’ll have a target on his back when he faces Green Bay in Week 2.  In fact, Barr tells TMZ Sports … it’s “just another…


ReadMore…

Anthony Barr "Not Too Worried" About Packers Revenge Over Aaron Rodgers Hit

Anthony Barr — the Vikings star who put the hit on Aaron Rodgers that broke his collarbone in 2017 — doesn’t believe he’ll have a target on his back when he faces Green Bay in Week 2.  In fact, Barr tells TMZ Sports … it’s “just another…


ReadMore…

Saturday, June 9, 2018

"Roseanne" Reboot Has a Major Hang-up ... Roseanne Barr

ABC is still all-in on moving forward with a second “Roseanne” reboot — this one revolving around Sara Gilbert’s character — but there’s a major issue to resolve … ownership. Sources close to the production tell TMZ … because Roseanne Barr…


ReadMore…