Staunch Trump supporter Roseanne Barr is making her allegiance clear in a new rap video.
The video, by Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald and titled “Daddy’s Home,” shows Barr sporting blonde braids and sporting a gold “Roseanne” belly chain while turning off the camera and shaking her butt in support of the return of President-elect Donald Trump .
The 72-year-old actress occasionally criticizes anti-Trump rapper Eminem (“Screw Eminem, I’m Roseanne”) and addresses the controversy surrounding the racist comments she made on Twitter in 2018 about the Trump advisor. Former President Barack Obama at the White House, Valerie Jarrett.
“They tried to cancel me and say I’m racist / I got a bad hook, they can’t have me with this jam / They try to take away my right to go crazy so / Well, listen, because this grandmother is in bad shape”.
At the time, Barr explained in her apology that she “was tweeting.” But the tweets led to the cancellation of ABC’s 2018 reboot of “Roseanne” within hours, leading Barr to blame everything from anti-Semitism to his co-star Sara Gilbert and the former first lady Michelle Obama.
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A few months after the canceled reboot, ABC proceeded with “The Conners,” a Barr-less “Roseanne” reboot that ran for six seasons.
Barr — like her former TV persona — is a huge Trump fan, so much so that the president-elect once called her to congratulate her on her ratings at the premiere of the “Roseanne” reboot.
The actress has also been involved in politics, including speaking at Republican events and rubbing shoulders with Health and Human Services Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Barr was at the center of the scene with Kennedy when he controversially admitted to placing a dead baby in New York’s Central Park. and stage it to make it look like a cyclist had run over the animal.
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The state Department of Environmental Conservation said at the time that the statute of limitations for the crime was one year and therefore could not be charged.
Contributor: Emily DeLetter, USA TODAY