Rosie O’Donnell wholeheartedly agrees with her daughter Vivienne, who earlier claimed she didn’t have a ‘normal’ upbringing.
“I knew what she was talking about,” the actress said in a TikTok video on Friday. “It’s not normal to have three lesbian mothers and one of them to be famous and argue with the president for five years or more.”
O’Donnell argued with former President Donald Trump over the two trade slurs before he was elected. She called him an “orange slug” and a “snake oil salesman” while he called her “rude, rude, obnoxious and stupid, a ‘fat pig’, a ‘loser’ and a “disgusting”.
“She’s right that it wasn’t a normal upbringing like all of her friends and that’s okay,” O’Donnell continued. “You have the right to express your feelings in our family, even if you do it online in a funny way and I replied, I thought in a funny way.”
Earlier this week, the 19-year-old told her TikTok followers that life with her comedian mother, 60, was not normal because she had no idea the “beautiful woman” who is came to her birthday parties named Mo, was actually Madonna.
The ‘A League of Their Own’ star responded playfully by responding to her daughter in a TikTok video.
“Vivi, what do you mean I didn’t do anything normal?” she asked. “I did normal things. I’m normal. I’m completely normal.
She then joked, “Jeez, Viv. I’ll tell some secrets about you!
O’Donnell pointed out in her new video that she joked about spilling the tea on her daughter, explaining, “I have no secrets from her. She’s a great kid, always has been.
Vivienne is the youngest of O’Donnell’s four children with ex-wife Kelli Carpenter. The former couple are also parents to sons Parker, 27, and Blake, 22, and daughter Chelsea, 24.
O’Donnell is also mum to daughter Dakota, 9, whom she shared with his second wife, Michelle Rounds, who died in September 2017 at age 46.
She is currently dating Aimee Hauer.
New York Post