Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Mo’Nique Won’t Forgive Tyler, Oprah, Daniels, but She Gives Roseanne A Pass (WATCH)


*Here’s something you might find interesting. When to comes to her feelings toward Tyler Perry, Oprah Winfrey and Lee Daniels, comedian/actor Mo’Nique doesn’t appear to in a forgiving mood. However, Roseanne Barr is another matter. You see Barr’s racist tweet was simple mistake as far as Mo is concerned. She says give Roseanne a second chance and wants her fellow comedian to know, “you have a friend in me.”

Mo’Nique explained where she was coming from during a morning news interview with los Angeles TV station KTLA‘s Sam Rubin. She spoke on how Roseanne Barr supported her early on in her career, at a time when many people would not.

“I remember when I had the ‘Mo’Nique Show,’ and there were big, major black superstar talent that had white representatives and they told their talent, ‘That show is too black and we really don’t want you to go on there,’” Mo’Nique said. “But there was a white woman named Roseanne Barr that showed up for me. … And they didn’t hear the conversation when the cameras wasn’t rolling. … That woman was giving me some beautiful words.”

Mo’Nique described Barr as her “sister in comedy” and called the infamous tweet a mistake, saying she wouldn’t “put (Barr) on the racist list.”

“My sister made a mistake and she said something I know she wishes she could take back,” Mo’Nique said. “But what I would ask is we don’t throw her away.”

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Roseanne Barr and Valerie Jarrett

Barr’s reboot of her hit sitcom “Roseanne” was canceled by ABC almost immediately after the star posted a tweet disparaging former Obama White House advisor Valerie Jarrett.

Barr later apologized to Jarrett on Twitter and asked the network not to punish the entire show’s crew for her tweet.

Production of a spinoff of the reboot, without Barr, was later given the green light by ABC.

Mo’Nique said she’d like to see Barr and Jarrett “come together.”

The 2009 Academy Award winner for best supporting actress also touched on her own struggles in Hollywood and told Rubin that she believes she has been blackballed.

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