ABC’s decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel has echoes, contrasts of Roseanne firing
The hugely popular star of ABCβs lineup was known as an outspoken critic of the president of the United States. But when one comment sparked an outrage, the network moved swiftly to yank the entertainer off the air.
It was May 2018, and the star was Roseanne Barr.
Hollywood reacted in shock when ABC abruptly pulled the plug on βRoseanne,β the top-rated reboot of the sitcom about the Conner family and their struggles with harsh economic difficulties. Barrβs reunion with her television family was an instant hit, becoming the most successful TV series on the network in years.
The cancellation came just hours after Barr posted a response to a tweet about a WikiLeaks report claiming that the CIA spied on French presidential candidates during the Obama administration. The comedian made a reference to Valerie Jarrett, a former aide of former President Obama, as the offspring of the Muslim Brotherhood and the βPlanet of the Apesβ film franchise.
Although Barr, a vocal supporter of Donald Trump in his first presidential term, had long been a fiery presence on social media, the racism of the barb was undeniable. Executives at the Walt Disney Co.-owned broadcaster said that the post crossed a line, rejecting Barrβs apology and pleas for forgiveness.
βRoseanneβs Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show,β announced then-ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey. Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger later tweeted about the cancellation, βThere was only one thing to do here, and that was the right thing.β
The incident had echoes of Wednesdayβs announcement that ABC was pulling βJimmy Kimmel Live!β indefinitely in the wake of sharp backlash over Kimmelβs comments about slain right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. The late-night host said during the monologue on his show Monday that Tyler Robinson, the Utah man accused in the shooting death of Kirk, might have been a pro-Trump Republican.
The networkβs decision to suspend the show came after Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr suggested on a right-wing podcast Wednesday that the FCC could take action against ABC for Kimmelβs comments. Within hours of Carrβs comments, Nexstar Media Group said it would pull the show from its ABC affiliate stations, and Walt Disney Co., which owns ABC, followed suit, saying it was pulling Kimmel from the network.
Barr on Thursday jumped into the fray over the pulling of Kimmelβs show, firing off a response to Obamaβs post on X, formerly Twitter, saying that the Trump administration was taking βcancel cultureβ to βa new and dangerous level.β
βRemember when you and your wife called Bob Iger to have me fired?β Barr wrote in a repost of his message.
There were no reports or indications that the Obamas had any involvement with the cancellation of βRoseanne.β
Less than six months later, βThe Conners,β a spinoff of βRoseanne,β premiered to high ratings. The series picked up the story of the working class family, who were grieving over the death of matriarch Roseanne Conner, who had overdosed on opioids. The comedy became a staple of ABCβs primetime, concluding its seven-season run in April.
In a 2023 Times interview promoting her stand-up special on Fox Nation, Barr called the cancellation βa witch-burning,β lashing out at the network and her former co-stars.
βI felt like the devil himself was coming against me to try to tear me apart, to punish me for believing in God,β she said. βAnd they denied me the right to apologize. Oh my God, they just hated me so badly. I had never known that they hated me like that. They hate me because I have talent, because I have an opinion. Even though βRoseanneβ became their No. 1 show, theyβd rather not have a No. 1 show.β
She added, βIt didnβt faze them to murder my character, either. They sβ on my contribution to television and the show itself. But I forgive everybody. I started thinking that God took me out of there to save me. And once I started thinking that way, I was, like, a lot better off.β