defended herself by claiming she was highly disappointed and heartbroken after the show was canceled but that she and Barr will always be family and she loved the comedian.
After her scandalous tweet, which abruptly ended the reboot of her famous sitcom, Barr stayed out of the spotlight for a couple of years. But the talented comedian resurfaced with a picture on her Instagram and wrote that she was feeling good and looking better.
In the picture, the veteran entertainer donned a leopard print dress coupled with red roses overlaid and struck a pose outside her home in Hawaii.
She currently lives there with her partner Johnny Argent who she met online in 2002 when the actress held a writing competition on her blog.
Nowadays, Barr is most active on her YouTube page, where she posts videos about conspiracy theories and also hosts interviews with fellow conspiracy theorists and comedians.
Behind the scenes and away from her controversies, Barr is a mother to five lovely children. Her motherhood journey began in 1981 when she was 18 and gave birth to her first child, Brandi Brown.
The veteran comedian later gave up Brown for adoption before she fell in love with Bill and married him in 1974.
The couple subsequently welcomed their first daughter, Jessica, in 1975 before they added the second, Jennifer, in 1976, followed by their youngest son, Jake, in 1978.
In 1988, Barr reunited with her first daughter Brown after hiring a private investigator to help track her daughter down.
However, just two years later, in 1990, Barr and her husband called it quits after 16 years of marriage. Afterward, she became romantically involved with Tom Arnold, but they separated after four years without sharing a child.
In 1995, Barr married her third husband, Ben Thomas, and she expanded her family when she welcomed her youngest child, son Buck. She and Thomas divorced in 2002, and after that, the actress focused on taking care of her children.
The family was thrown into controversy when Barr's third daughter, Jenny Pentland, released a memoir titled "This Will Be Funny Later," where she explained that the ABC series "Roseanne" was based on their family.
She said that her mother was playing a fictional version of herself in the series while the characters of Darlene and DJ were based on her sister Jessica and her little brother Jake.
Pentland explained that what was happening in their lives became troubling, which led to many details being left out in the show's later seasons.
Pentland also revealed that she and her older sister Jessica were sent to multiple reform schools and psychiatric institutions to curb their rebellion and drug use as teenagers.
However, she clarified that her decision to tell her side of the story was part of self-imposed therapy and that writing her book allowed her to put herself in her parents' shoes.
A couple of months after the show was axed, Barr revealed the most significant change since the show went off the air were her seven grandkids, with whom she now spends a lot of time.
The veteran star explained that the birth of her grandchildren has made her push her children to make sure they treat their kids right.
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