John Goodman stands firm in support of Roseanne Barr amid reboot controversy

John Goodman stands by his support for Roseanne Barr and expresses empathy for her

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John Goodman stands firm in support of Roseanne Barr amid reboot controversy

John Goodman, known for his role in "The Righteous Gemstones," recently expressed that he does not regret standing up in support of Roseanne Barr after her dismissal from the Roseanne reboot. 

In 2018, the show faced swift cancellation due to Barr's racist tweet, where she compared Valerie Jarrett, a Black aide to former President Barack Obama, to an ape. 

Goodman, who portrayed the family patriarch Dan in the reboot, spoke with Variety at the Monte Carlo Television Festival and confirmed his unwavering stance, stating that he does not regret declaring Barr as "not a racist."

Reflecting on the events surrounding the show's cancellation, Goodman recalled attending a junket where they screened the pilot and conducted interviews. However, instead of a constructive discussion, the atmosphere turned hostile, with attacks directed at Barr. 

“No. At the time I remember going to some kind of junket where they saw the pilot, and then the interviews, and it just turned into attack. And that made me very uncomfortable with them just attacking Roseanne," shared Goodman.

Expressing empathy towards Barr, Goodman said, “Yeah, I felt bad for her. I just feel terrible about the whole thing. You know, we had a great time. And I love her. She’s just her own person.”