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â??Screw Eminem, Iâ??m Roseanne,â?? said actor, donning box braids and gold chains
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Roseanne Barr has left viewers speechless after appearing in an âawfulâ pro-Donald Trump rap video alongside the Canadian rapper and singer Tom MacDonald.
The music video for the song titled âDaddyâs Homeâ, sees Trump supporter Barr wearing box braids, gold chains and a pair of sunglasses as she shimmies her behind at the camera.
The song was released on Friday (17 January) to gloat about the election result, with the music video filled with MAGA symbolism and a convoy of cars waving dozens of US flags.
In the chorus, MacDonald raps: âWe won, you mad / itâs done, too bad / boohoo, so sad / now your daddyâs home.â
He continues: âThank God, that weâre back / Couldnât take another four years / thatâs a wrap / I can take a bath in your tears.â
In another moment, he raps: âSay goodbye to Joe, your daddyâs coming home,â referencing Trumpâs imminent inauguration taking place Monday 20 January.
Barr, 72, whose eponymous sitcom was axed in 2018 after she was accused of making a racist remark about Barack Obama, raps in a verse: âThey try to cancel me and say Iâm a racist / I got a mean hook, they canât get me with that jam.â
She continues: âTrying to take away my right to go and say this / Well, listen up, cuz this grannyâs going bad.â
Roseanne Barr rapping alongside Tom MacDonald (YouTube via Tom MacDonald )Elsewhere in the song, Barr takes a swipe at âThe Real Slim Shadyâ rapper Eminem, saying: âScrew Eminem, Iâm Roseanne,â as she flips off the camera.
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Sign upBarr was accused of making racist remarks in a tweet about Obama and his senior advisor Valerie Jarrett in 2018. Her ABC show was cancelled hours later.
ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey called Barrâs tweet âabhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values,â and announced that her show was cancelled.
Roseanne Barr says âthis grannyâs going badâ in new pro-Trump song (Youtube via Tom MacDonald)Barr apologised at the time, writing online: âI apologise to Valerie Jarrett and to all Americans. I am truly sorry for making a bad joke about her politics and her looks. I should have known better. Forgive me â my joke was in bad taste.â
Barr appeared at a MAGA event in September in which she identified Trump as a âgood friendâ and gushed over him.
âPresident Trump ⦠God bless that man I love him and everybody knows it,â she said. âI love him more now than I ever loved him and I loved him pretty damn good. He drove me out in a Bentley when I did my second HBO special at Trump Palace in Atlantic City if youâve seen it.â
âHeâs always been a good friend and a good man,â she said.
In recent years, Barr has aligned herself with conservative figures and stirred controversy for sharing bizarre conspiracy theories.
Her appearance in MacDonaldâs rap video has been branded âawfulâ by viewers, as one wrote on X/Twitter: âRoseanne Barr wearing box braids and ârappingâ with Tom MacDonald was not on my 2025 bingo card.â
Roseanne Barr and Tom MacDonald (YouTube via Tom MacDonald )Another added: âImagine ten years ago being like, âSo one day you will watch a rap video bragging about Donald Trump getting re-elected [as] president that features Roseanne Barr in dreads grinding.â
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