You know comedian Roseanne Barr, who was famously canceled after she shared an offensive tweet about the former senior advisor of the 44th president. Following the cancelation of her show and condemnation from celebrities,
Avid Trump supporter Roseanne Barr is making her allegiance clear in a new rap video. The video, from Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald and titled "Daddy's Home," sees Barr wearing blonde braids and ...
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 ...
Roseanne Barr has made waves with her latest endeavor, a controversial pro-Donald Trump rap video titled Daddy's Home. Collaborating with Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald, Barr sports blond box ...
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 ...
Roseanne Barr has left viewers speechless after appearing in an “awful” pro-Donald Trump rap video alongside the Canadian rapper and singer Tom MacDonald. The music video for the song titled ...
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