Actress and comedienne Roseanne Barr is speaking out on YouTube two months after her show’s reboot was canceled.

In a YouTube statement, Barr blamed her treatment by ABC and the advertisers on the fact she voted for Donald Trump.

Her statement read in part:

Hi this is Roseanne Barr and I’d like to welcome you to my own studio where I’m able to speak for myself to my fellow and sister Americans without the filter of the biased media. This was my statement from the very beginning and it will continue to be for ever, because it is the truth. When ABC called and asked me to explain my egregious and unforgivable tweet I told them I thought Valerie Jarrett was a white. And I also said and I’m willing to go on The View, Jimmy Kimmel or whatever other show you want me to go on and explain that to my audience. Now instead what happened was about 40 minutes after that my show was canceled before even one advertiser pulled out and I was labeled a racist. Why you ask. Well the answer is simple it’s because I voted for Donald Trump and that is not allowed in Hollywood.

Also in the video, Barr defended a tweet she made about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett in a fiery rant posted to her YouTube account Thursday.

“I’m trying to talk about Iran, I’m trying to talk about Valerie Jarrett and the Iran deal,” Roseanne says, talking to an unidentified interviewer while smoking a cigarette and appearing impatient.

Then, in an attempt to explain a tweet in which she said that Jarrett was a product of the Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes, screams, “I thought the b**ch was white, g*d dammit, I thought the b**ch was white, f**k!”

After the initial tweet went viral, Barr deleted it and apologized to Jarrett “and to all Americans” before saying she was leaving Twitter.

In the wake of the tweet, ABC canceled her hit show after its first season of a new 2018 revival.

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