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Roseanne Barr To Tell All In Explosive First Interview Since Twitter Scandal

July 25 2018, Updated 11:53 a.m. ET

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Roseanne Barr is not staying quiet any longer. This Wednesday, the shamed actress is heading to Fox News to give her first interview since her shock firing and Twitter scandal!

Host Sean Hannity broke the news, saying the interview will take place at 9:00p.m. on Wednesday and will be aired on Friday's program. Barr, 65, will address her controversial tweet, show firing, and President Donald Trump, according to a Fox release.

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As RadarOnline.com readers know, Barr has been tweeting her heart out ever since she was let go from her own hit show this May 31 due to a racist tweet about Obama White House advisor Valerie Jarrett. Viewers, costars and network execs did not accept her apologies and excuses; instead, ABC created a series reboot, and she's not invited!

Now, Barr is seeking to launch her own talk show—for revenge.

What do you think Roseanne Barr will say on her first interview since the scandal? Sound off below.

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