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TV's Roseanne says tweet 'cost me everything' but wasn't racist

Jill Serjenat (Reuters)
Los Angeles, United States
Fri, July 27, 2018

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TV's Roseanne says tweet 'cost me everything' but wasn't racist In this file photo taken on January 08, 2018 actress Roseanne Barr attends the Disney ABC Television TCA Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, California. (AFP/Valerie Macon)

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omedian Roseanne Barr apologized on Thursday for her controversial Twitter comment that caused the cancellation of her U.S. comedy show “Roseanne,” but insisted she had been misunderstood and said the mistake “cost me everything.”

Barr said in an hour-long television interview, her first since comparing a black former Obama administration official to an ape, that her May tweet was political in nature, not racist.

“I was so sad that people thought it was racist,” Barr told Fox News host Sean Hannity. She said the tweet referencing former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett - “muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby = vj” - was about the 2015 international agreement limiting Iran’s nuclear program.

She did not clarify what she believed was Jarrett’s link to the agreement.

“I made a mistake obviously. It cost me everything, my life’s work. And I paid the price for it. But no, I did not know she (Jarrett) was black,” she said.

Jarrett was born in Iran to parents of European and African-American descent. She said on Wednesday she did not intend to watch Barr’s interview.

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Addressing Jarrett directly, Barr said on Thursday: “I’m sorry you feel harmed and hurt because I never meant that.”

Barr’s tweet caused a storm of outrage and the ABC network swiftly canceled the revival of her top-rated comedy series “Roseanne” about a working-class American family in the era of President Donald Trump.

ABC has since announced the show will return in October as a spinoff called “The Conners” with all the main characters except Barr, who will have no financial or creative involvement.

“I have apologized a lot. I feel that I have apologized and explained and asked for forgiveness and made recompense,” Barr said on Thursday.

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