Roseanne Barr Teases First TV Interview Since ‘Roseanne’ Cancellation

We’ve seen her tweets and listened to her apologies on Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s podcast. Now Roseanne Barr says she’s ready to share more with fans, this time on television.

The comedian took to Twitter Sunday to reveal she’ll be doing a TV interview sometime this week.

“To my wonderful fans who I treasure and love-who have carried me these past weeks when I was 2 weak 2 carry myself: I will be doing a TV interview this week,” she tweeted. “I’ll tell u about it tomorrow!”

Barr played coy as to when and where the interview will air.

But an hour later, she took to Twitter again to share a bit of other news – she’s changed her hairstyle.

“New Hair!” she tweeted, along with a photo of herself sporting a newly lightened blonde coif.

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ABC canceled Barr’s self-titled sitcom, Roseanne, in May after the comedian went on a tweetstorm and made a racist comment describing former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, who is black, as an ape.

On June 21, the network announced it was moving forward with The Conners, a spinoff of the series, without Barr. The show will premiere in the fall.

Earlier this month, Barr went on Rabbi Boteach’s podcast and said job offers have been pouring in since she was fired.

“Inside every bad thing is a good thing waiting to happen and I feel very excited because I’ve already been offered so many things,” Barr said. “I almost already accepted one really good offer to go back on TV and I might do it. But we’ll see.”

Looks like we’ll have to stay tuned to the comedian’s Twitter feed to find out her next move.