Roseanne

The former "Roseanne" star says the network that fired her for a racist tweet can "kiss my ass."
"They were lightweight, PG versions of us with no complicated backstories. Must be nice."
“I AIN’T DEAD, BITCHES!!!!” the actress and comedian tweeted before releasing a longer statement.
A critic who's never watched "Roseanne" attempts to make sense of a reboot that can't quite shake the ghost of its namesake.
"Roseanne" was canceled earlier this year after Barr posted a series of racist and insensitive tweets. Now it returns with her exit.
ABC canceled "Roseanne" after Barr made racist comments about former Obama White House adviser Valerie Jarrett.
The 65-year-old comedian also revealed that her friends told her she “made a fatal mistake” by apologizing to Valerie Jarrett.
Barr's character will apparently be killed off in "The Conners" to explain her absence.
The president may not be invited to Sen. John McCain's funeral, but he would likely be welcome here.
The "Last Man Standing" star stopped short of defending his fellow Hollywood conservative, but saved some sauce for a "things you can't say" rant.