Roseanne Barr D.i.sses Eminem: “Oh no, I’m sure Eminem is just devastated”

Roseanne Barr slammed Eminem in her new pro-President Donald Trump music video “Daddy’s Home,” which also features rapper Tom MacDonald.

The Roseanne alum teamed up with Tom MacDonald for the music video “Daddy’s Home” to celebrate President Donald Trump‘s recent return to office. And in the song, released on YouTube Jan. 17, she snuck in a diss at the “Mockingbird” rapper, who previously showed support for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris during the 2024 election.

“Screw Eminem,” Roseanne rapped during the second verse of the track. “I’m Roseanne.”

Following the video’s release, some viewers were surprised that the 72-year-old called out the Grammy winner, with one user commenting, “Rosanne and Eminem beef was not on my 2025 bingo card.”

As another put it, “I was not expecting Roseanne to blatantly say screw you eminem. I actually spat out my water.”

And while Eminem has yet to address the diss, many predicted that he would soon enough.
“Eminem is gonna make her career unknown again,” one user said, while another wrote, “Gotta say, that was a bold line. Can’t wait to see what he comes back with.”

But Roseanne did more than take aim at Eminem in “Daddy’s Home.” The Roseanne Show host also spoke out about the controversy surrounding offensive comments she made about former President Barack Obama‘s White House advisor Valerie Jarrett in 2018. The remarks—shared to X (formerly Twitter) at the time—led to her firing from her eponymous ABC show, which had been revived earlier that year. (The sitcom, which featured the original cast of the sitcom, was subsequently renamed The Connors.)

“They tried to cancel me and say that I’m a racist / Got a mean hook, they can’t get me with that jam,” Roseanne rapped about the incident. “Tryna take away my right to go insane then / Well listen up, ’cause this Granny’s going bad.”

This isn’t the first time the comedian has shared insight into her firing. Hours after the sitcom was paused—and before the retooling without her—Roseanne expressed her regret over posting her pointed rant.

“Don’t feel sorry for me, guys!!” she wrote in a message on X in 2018. “I just want to apologize to the hundreds of people, and wonderful writers (all liberal) and talented actors who lost their jobs on my show due to my stupid tweet.”

And Roseanne apologized to Valerie as well, writing in a separate X message tagging the advisor, “I want to apologize to you. I am very sorry to have hurt you. I hope you can accept this sincere apology!”

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As for Valerie, she described the controversy as a “teaching moment.”

“I’m fine,” she said during a 2018 appearance on MSNBC. “I’m worried about all the people out there who don’t have a circle of friends and followers who come right to their defense. The person who is walking down the street minding their own business and they see somebody cling to their purse, or run across the street, or every black parent I know who has a boy who has to sit down and have a conversation—the talk—as we call it.”

She added, “As you say, those ordinary examples of racism that happen every single day.”

For more stars who have had beef over the years, keep reading.

Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Queer Eye Event, 2019Jerod Harris/Getty Images

Tan France vs. Bobby Berk

Bobby (pictured second from left) addressed rumors of a falling out with Tan (middle) in January 2024, two months after he announced his exit from Queer Eye after eight seasons.

“I want people to know that Tan and I—we will be fine,” he told Vanity Fair. “There was a situation, and that’s between Tan and I, and it has nothing to do with the show. It was something personal that had been brewing—and nothing romantic, just to clarify that.”

In March 2024, Tan responded to allegations that he had campaigned to replace Bobby on Queer Eye with his friend Jeremiah Brent.

“Netflix and the production companies did a full-on casting. I didn’t put my friend up for the job. They ended up getting it because they were the best person for the job,” he said on Instagram. “But I didn’t get them hired by getting rid of somebody else.”

Shannen Doherty, Alyssa MilanoAmanda Edwards/WireImage / Gerardo Mora / Getty Images

Shannen Doherty vs. Alyssa Milano

Following years of rumors of a feud between the two, on a December 2023 episode of her podcast Let’s Be Clear, Shannen’s former Charmed costar Holly Marie Combs alleged that Alyssa had once made an ultimatum to a show producer to choose between herself and Shannen, which ultimately led to the latter leaving the show in 2001.

In February 2024, Alyssa said on Instagram, “I did not have the power to get anyone fired” and that “this was so long ago that any retelling of these stories from anyone is just revisionist history.”

A day later, Shannen said at a panel event at MegaCon Orlando, “There is no revisionist history happening in the truth that I know we told.”

Sharon Osbourne, Ashton KutcherRodin Eckenroth / WireImage / Gregg DeGuire / WireImage

Sharon Osbourne vs. Ashton Kutcher

In September 2023, while playing a game called Stir the Pot with her daughter Kelly Osbourne on E! News, Sharon said the That ’70s Show alum was the rudest celebrity she had ever met, branding him, a “rude, rude, rude, rude little boy” and a “Dastardly little thing.”

He did not respond to her remarks publicly.

Five years prior, Sharon told Larry King that when Ashton appeared on The Talk in 2014, he had an “attitude” after she got his name wrong.

“He goes, ‘What are you, what have you done in this industry?'” she recalled. “And I was like, ‘Kid, don’t start with me, because I’m gonna eat you up and s–t you out.’ So I was just like, ‘You don’t know what you’re dealing with, kid.'”

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