Roseanne Barr’s Pro-Trump Rap Video Sparks Cultural Appropriation Claims
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*Roseanne Barr, a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, recently appeared in a rap video by Canadian artist Tom MacDonald titled “Daddy’s Home.”
In the video, the 72-year-old actress dons blonde braids, a gold “Roseanne” belly chain, and performs provocative moves while showing support for Trump. She also takes a jab at anti-Trump rapper Eminem, saying, “Screw Eminem, I’m Roseanne.”
She raps: “They tried to cancel me and say that I’m a racist / Got a mean hook, they can’t get me with that jam / Tryna take away my right to go insane then / Well listen up, ’cause this Granny’s going bad.”
The video references her controversial 2018 tweets about Valerie Jarrett, which led to the cancellation of ABC’s “Roseanne” reboot, though the network later launched “The Conners” without her.
Barr has long been a Trump advocate and has been involved in politics, including speaking at Republican events.
Meanwhile, The Shape Room reports that the internet is calling out Roseanne for cultural appropriation over her pro-Trump rap song and music video that dropped days before the president-elect’s inauguration on Monday, January 20. Check out some of the reactions below.
Instagram user @beep_beep_firetruck wrote, “The only Daddy’s Home...
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