Inside Roseanne’s Kooky Kabbalah Crusade
April 25 2018, Updated 12:52 p.m. ET
Roseanne Barr not only credits the Kabbalah cult for her successful TV comeback, she’s forcing the occult organization on her co-stars, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively!
“Roseanne insists Kabbalah helps her stay sane and got her show on its feet,” an on-set source revealed. “Her religious rants are a little off-putting, but she’s not afraid to let the cast and crew know just how she feels.”
Kabbalah is an ancient form of Jewish mysticism. It became a Hollywood craze in the early 2000s. Celeb followers included Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Paris Hilton and Madonna — who reportedly ordered her swimming pool be filled with $4 bottles of Kabbalah water.
Now, younger stars are turning to other trendy sects, like the Hillsong megachurch attended by Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez.
“Kabbalah is not a fad for Roseanne,” our source spilled. “She bristles about ‘celebrity kid worshipers,’ calling them ‘frauds trying to be cool.’”
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The 65-year-old sitcom star was born Jewish but raised in a nonreligious family in Utah.
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She’s said: “Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning I was a Jew; Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon we were Mormons.”
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But now, she’s gone so overboard about touting her beliefs at work that it’s made her co-stars uncomfortable!
“It’s not the idea of Kabbalah itself that’s putting everyone on edge. It’s Roseanne’s pushiness about it!” the insider confessed. “People are sick of it!”
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