Roseanne Barr shocked the internet with her appearance in a pro-Trump rap video titled 'Daddy's Home', alongside Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald
Prepare your eyes and ears, because Roseanne Barr, a.k.a "this Granny," is "going bad" in a new pro-Donald Trump rap music video. (Hey, at least she warned us.) In the bizarre video with Canadian ...
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Watch Roseanne Barr show off her rapping skills in a new pro-Donald Trump song with Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald called 'Daddy's Home.' In her solo, the actress references her 'Roseanne' 2018 revival getting canceled over a racist tweet of hers.
Elsewhere in the song, Barr takes a swipe at “The Real Slim Shady” rapper Eminem, saying: “Screw Eminem, I’m Roseanne,” as she flips off the camera. Barr was accused of making racist remarks in a tweet about Obama and his senior advisor Valerie Jarrett in 2018. Her ABC show was cancelled hours later.
Roseanne Barr and rapper Tom MacDonald released a Trump Inauguration-themed song that is sure to bring out the pink pussy hats Monday. Called “Daddy’s Home,” the duo mocks those suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome and cheer the election that is bringing President-elect Donald Trump back to the Oval Office.
Roseanne Barr — sporting blond box braids, gold chains and sunglasses — says “Granny’s going bad” and “screw Eminem” in a new pro-Trump rap video with Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald.
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