Here’s a closer look at the celebrity and her impressive career.
However, the similarities between Barr’s actual family and her television family pretty much end there.
I didn’t just make it up."

News), it usually resolves itself on its own.
“He looked at Roseanne, and said, ‘Scoot over.’
Barr says she fell in love with Goodman the second she met him.

Just like that, there were six and one of the most beloved American families was born.
“I wrote it.
I thought it up.

I lived it.”
Would you be mad?
If you happen to be Roseanne Barr, the answer to that question is a resoundingyes.

“I was the writer,” she toldEntertainment Weekly.
“It wasn’t that it was based off my life it’s that I wrote it.
I thought it up.

I lived it.”
But Williams wasn’t the only writer with Barr beef.
“They all have a lot of emotional problems, writers.”

Breaking upis hard to do, but don’t pity Barr too much.
After all, her failed relationships gifted her with four of her most prized possessions her children!
Hey, they can’t all be winners.

“I’m not a liberal.
I’m a radical.”
In 2012, Barr ran for president as the Peace and Freedom Party’s nominee.

“I’m going to keep running until I win,” the star toldPeople.
However, the comedian-turned-politician opted to stay out of the 2016 presidential election well, kind of.
“I think we would be so lucky if Trump won,” Barr toldThe Hollywood Reporter.

“Because then it wouldn’t be Hillary.”
I don’t support that.”
Don’t call it a comeback!

“Roseanne"did not disappoint.
“I thought you were dead!”
“I’m sleeping!”

Dan replies, stripping off his giant CPAP mask.
“Why does everybody always think I’m dead?”
The show was axed, without anything to do with low ratings.

In fact,Good Housekeepingnoted that it was renewed for another season after just one episode aired.
So what went wrong?
The problem was the star of the show.

Fans still got their reboot, though.
PerVanity Fair, Barr’s character was written off, dying of an opioid overdose.
She added, “She will never get enough until she consumes my liver with a fine Chianti.”

She added that, while her character may have been killed off, “I ain’t dead.”
She added, “So f*** Hollywood.”
Revealing her conspiracy theory wasn’t the only shocking thing she did in the interview.

Barr captioned the picture, “Lol,” hinting that she doesn’t support COVID-19 vaccines.
PerPeople, she had gastric bypass surgery in 1998, and her weight has fluctuated throughout her career.
In a 2014 appearance onToday, she said she was working on getting more exercise.
In the years since, Barr has kept to her goal.
These days, she’s looking fitter than ever and says she feels great.