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After Kimmel’s Comeback, Roseanne Barr Blasts Disney Over Double Standards

In the wake of Jimmy Kimmel’s return to television on September 23, 2025, controversy has erupted surrounding Disney’s decision to reinstate the late-night host after a week-long suspension. Kimmel had been pulled from the air after making insensitive comments about Donald Trump and the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

As Kimmel returned to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the public’s reaction was divided, and the broader entertainment world, including celebrities, took sides.

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The drama began when Jimmy Kimmel’s show was suspended after comments he made that were deemed insensitive by Disney. His remarks about the assassination of Charlie Kirk created an uproar, and Sinclair Broadcasting and NexStar Media both pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! from their affiliate stations.

Disney’s response to the situation was swift but led to a fierce backlash, as angry fans began protesting outside the Burbank studio and calling for Disney to reconsider its position. Disney stars even encouraged fans to cancel their Disney+ subscriptions and refrain from visiting Disney parks.

The financial ramifications were significant, with Disney’s stock dropping more than 2%, resulting in a loss of approximately $4.4 billion. Disney+ subscriptions also took a hit, as subscribers canceled their memberships in protest.

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Despite the chaos, Disney executives worked with Kimmel and his legal team, eventually announcing that Kimmel would return to the air on September 23, 2025.

While many were pleased with Kimmel’s return, not everyone shared the same enthusiasm. Roseanne Barr, who had been fired by Disney years earlier for a tweet that was widely deemed racist, saw Kimmel’s reinstatement as evidence of a glaring double standard.

In 2018, Barr’s controversial tweet about former Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett, which she compared to both “the Muslim brotherhood” and “Planet of the Apes,” led to her immediate dismissal from her hit show Roseanne. The series was then canceled, and the remaining cast members returned to TV in The Conners, a spinoff that excluded Barr.

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Barr, who has never backed down from controversy, was quick to voice her discontent with how Disney handled her firing in comparison to Kimmel’s case.

In a recent interview with NewsNation on September 23, Barr expressed her frustration with the way her situation had been handled.

It just shows how they think. I got my whole life ruined, no forgiveness, all of my work stolen, and called a racist for time and eternity, for racially misgendering someone.

Barr also took aim at Kimmel himself, criticizing him for his past actions.

[Kimmel] called me a racist even though I said repeatedly, which they repeatedly censored, that it was a mistake. I thought that the woman was a white woman from Iran.

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Barr’s comments highlight the lingering animosity between the two, with Barr accusing Kimmel of hypocrisy. She pointed to Kimmel’s history of appearing in blackface during his time on The Man Show, a sketch comedy series where he impersonated basketball star Karl Malone. Although Kimmel later apologized for the blackface incident in 2020, Barr sees the situation as indicative of a larger, underlying issue.

Beyond Hollywood, the controversy has had ripple effects. Donald Trump, who has long been critical of Kimmel, has threatened to take action against Disney and ABC. Trump has stated that he plans to “test” Disney over its decision to bring Kimmel back on the air, promising further scrutiny.

Additionally, Disney shareholders have raised concerns over the company’s decision-making, and some are requesting documentation regarding the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! amid allegations that the move was politically motivated.

Do you think Disney has treated Roseanne Barr unfairly compared to Jimmy Kimmel? Was her firing too harsh, or does Kimmel’s return highlight a deeper issue within the entertainment industry? Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments below!

Krysten Swensen

A born and bred New England girl living the Disney life in Southern California. I love to read, to watch The Golden Girls, and love everything to do with Disney and Universal. I also love to share daily doses of Disney on my Disney Instagram @BrazzleDazzleDisney!

One Comment

  1. I think that Roseanne was treated unfairly! If Jimmy Kimmel has a right to free speech, so does Roseanne! Please put her back on her show. She apologized and said that it was taken in a different way these she meant!

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