Roseanne Barr shouts about Valerie Jarrett in a weird YouTube video about the scandal



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  Roseanne Barr shouts about Valerie Jarrett in a video posted on her YouTube channel.

Roseanne Barr shouts about Valerie Jarrett in a video posted on her YouTube channel.

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Roseanne Barr appeared extremely frustrated when she was interviewed about Valerie Jarrett in a weird new video posted on the comedian's YouTube channel.

The former star of "Roseanne" shared a video of herself, smoking a cigarette and becoming more and more angry being interviewed by someone off camera.

"I'm trying to talk about Iran!" Barr said in the video. "I'm trying to talk about Valerie Jarrett wrote the case of Iran!"

"I know," replied the interviewer. "You told me 300 times."

"That's what my tweet was!" Barr shouted.

"I know," says the interviewer. "You explained that literally 300 times."

"I thought the dog was white!" Hurled Barr at the end of his lungs. "Damn, I thought the dog was white! F – k!"

WARNING: The following video contains explicit language

The 65 year old girl gave no explanation for the video but in July 12 tweet she said that she wanted to "talk directly "to his fans and" cut off all the middlemen who use for clickbait / advertising revenue while seeking to divide rather than unite. "

She also said that she would film an interview with her after "

She provided an email address to contact her and stated that she [traduction]" would post replies on my YouTube channel next week.

Barr's May tweet about Jarrett led ABC to cancel his hit sitcom "Roseanne". Barr sent a racial tweet saying Jarrett, who is African-American and born in Iran, is like the "Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes had a baby."

She apologized later to Jarrett and blamed the insensitive tweet on Ambien In late June, Barr told Rabbi Shmuley Boteach that his tweets "do not mean what they think I meant."

"But I have to say that it does I do not want to run away with excuses, but I apologize to all those who thought or who felt offended and who thought that I wanted to say something that I did not mean to say in fact, it was my own ignorance, she has no excuse for this ignorance, "she said.

"I lost everything," Barr added. "And I regretted it before losing everything."

ABC announced last month a "Roseanne" derived from the Conner family will be released in the fall without Barr.

You can find Sasha Savitsky on Twitter @SashaFB .

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