Roseanne Barr Claims She's Queer In Bizarre Video Rant
April 22 2019, Updated 7:43 p.m. ET
Roseanne Barr has released a shocking video blasting the use of the word f*g and claiming she's queer.
"The word f*g is a really hateful word, isn't it? Especially when it's one gay calling another gay guy that. … Have you ever been in the middle of one of them hate marriages? It's like, wait a minute, we're not supposed to say that word. How come you're saying that word? … Oh, I just can't say the word," she said during the video posted to YouTube on Apr. 21. "Well, I can when I'm in the house, but I can't say it outside the house. OK, I get your rules, but it is a hateful word and you should get rid of it. Get rid of it being spoken."
She then dropped the bombshell that she's queer, though her exact definition of what that means remains in question.
"All that LGBTQ stuff, let me just be real, I put the Q in LGBTQ because I'm as queer as two motherf**kers. I'm queer," the 66-year-old controversial comedian said. "I'm alien. I don't belong here with all these people. They make no sense. They are very queer and that makes me a queer, I guess. I did put the Q in it, bye."
As RadarOnline.com has reported, Barr is no stranger to creating controversy. She recently slammed the #MeToo movement and the accusers making allegations of sexual misconduct against prominent men.
Barr said some of the women who were in men's hotel suites at 3 a.m. are "pretending that they didn't go to trade sexual favors for money."
"They were there in the room because they thought they were going to get a job 15 years ago," she said, adding, "Cuz they're hoes."