Roseanne Barr, a stand-up comic, television icon, and notable figure in the 2012 U.S. presidential election, embodies a complex persona with various facets to her life and career.

Her immense wealth is attributed significantly to the success of the groundbreaking sitcom “Roseanne,” which not only made her a household name but also left an indelible mark on television history. The show ran for nine seasons on ABC, included a reboot, and had multiple changes in the portrayal of the character Becky, solidifying its place in pop culture.

Barr’s financial success was evident as she reportedly earned $600,000 per episode towards the end of the original “Roseanne” series. Additionally, her involvement in the rebooted version during the 2010s brought in a substantial paycheck of $250,000 per episode, coupled with back-end profits and residual earnings from reruns spanning decades. Celebrity Net Worth estimates her total net worth to be around $70 million, showcasing her significant financial success from her television endeavors.

However, despite the success, a significant turn occurred during the revival in 2018. The reboot garnered exceptional viewership, but Barr’s controversial and racist social media posts led to the cancellation of the show. Subsequently, the series was rebranded as “The Conners,” continuing without Barr’s involvement. It’s estimated that the fallout from the network’s decision resulted in Barr losing potential earnings in the range of $100 million, highlighting the substantial financial ramifications of the show’s cancellation due to her actions.

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