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The actress, who played Roseanne Barr's daughter on the hit series, opened up during Monday's episode of 'The Talk.'
Sara Gilbert candidly talked about 'Roseanne' getting shockingly canceled during Monday's episode of 'The Talk.'
The comedian is back on Twitter, offering an apology to her TV kids.
The TV star also tweeted in support of former co-stars Laurie Metcalf and John Goodman on Wednesday.
In an interview with ET conducted prior to the cancellation, the actress and executive producer on the revival said talks of Emmy recognition were a “dream.”
The actors are reportedly still expecting a payday for the canceled season.
With the shocking cancellation of the ABC comedy -- and the network pulling its support -- it’s very likely the show will be ignored by the Television Academy.
The actress has responded to a few of her 'Roseanne' co-stars' tweets that slammed her racist comment about Valerie Jarrett.
A source tells ET that Barr 'didn’t regret previous tweets she had to take down' and opened up about her on-set behavior.
Sara Gilbert tweeted her thoughts before ABC announced the cancellation. Meanwhile, fellow cast member Sandra Bernhard shared her anger on Sirius XM.
ABC canceled the sitcom on Tuesday after Roseanne Barr tweeted racist comments.
Roseanne Barr apologized for her controversial comments before the cancellation news broke.
ET was backstage with Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Eve, Aisha Tyler and the show's creative team after their big win for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show at the 45th Daytime Emmy Awards.
David Healy and Darlene Conner's older son, Mark, is named after a very special person in their lives.