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The disgraced actress claims to be fielding numerous offers in a new interview.
ET spoke with the 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee' host about the new season of his show and the fate of fellow comedian Roseanne Barr.
The comedian weighs in on the fallout of the actress and the 'Roseanne' spinoff show.
ET spoke to the 64-year-old star ahead of the new season of his series 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,' streaming on Netflix on July 6.
The actress broke down in tears during a podcast interview posted on Saturday, saying 'I've lost everything' in regard to her racist tweet.
The star addressed the news on Monday's 'The Talk,' where she thanked her fans for their support.
The actor offered support to the embattled comedian on the red carpet at the BET Awards.
The 65-year-old actress struggled to keep her composure while explaining recent fallout.
A source tells ET that ABC has officially ordered a Roseanne spinoff, The Conners, to series for a fall debut without Roseanne Barr's involvement.
How will ABC's new 'Roseanne' offshoot address Roseanne Barr's sudden absence?
The actress made a deal to let the show continue on without her creative or financial involvement.
The original cast -- minus Barr -- will return to reprise their role in the upcoming series, tentatively titled 'The Conners.'
Sources tell ET that a 'Roseanne' spinoff is in the works, while Roseanne tries to apologize to cast and crew members.
A source tells ET the disgraced sitcom star is attempting to make amends with the cast and crew of 'Roseanne' as spin-off talks about the revived show continue.