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Roseanne Barr Felt Betrayed by Co-Stars
8 Mar
Summary
- Barr felt betrayed by co-stars' decision to reduce show appearances.
- She described her Hollywood fame as a "walk into the pits of hell."
- Barr believes her character's death was a message to commit suicide.

Roseanne Barr recently shared insights into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of her iconic sitcom "Roseanne." Speaking on her podcast, the comedian admitted to feeling betrayed when co-star John Goodman and other producers decided to limit their roles in later seasons.
Barr recounted that she learned of Goodman's reduced involvement through producers, not directly from him. She explained that she maintained professionalism, separating her personal feelings from her work and immersing herself in her character.
The actress described her experience in Hollywood as a "walk into the pits of hell," emphasizing the dark and horrifying reality behind the fantasy of fame.
She also discussed the controversial cancellation of the "Roseanne" reboot in 2018. Following this, ABC created a spin-off, "The Conners," where Barr's character died. Barr interpreted this as a message linked to her mental health, suggesting it was a response to her past actions.




