For eight years, one of TV’s most iconic duos has remained completely silent—and now, John Goodman is revealing the painful truth. The actor confirmed he hasn’t spoken to Roseanne Barr since her explosive 2018 firing from their hit show.
Goodman admitted he doubts Barr even “wants to talk to me,” marking a stunning fallout for the co-stars who once portrayed America’s favorite blue-collar couple. The rift began after Barr’s controversial tweet about Valerie Jarrett led to the cancellation of the “Roseanne” reboot—an incident that seemingly severed their real-life friendship for good.
As “The Conners” wraps its final season, Goodman’s emotional farewell scene serves as an unintended eulogy for both the show and his decades-long bond with Barr.
- John Goodman revealed he hasn’t spoken to Roseanne Barr in “7 or 8 years,” dating back to her 2018 firing from the “Roseanne” reboot over a racist tweet.
- Goodman admitted, “I’d rather doubt if she wants to talk to me,” when asked about reconnecting after “The Conners” series finale.
- Their fallout stems from Barr’s controversial tweet about Valerie Jarrett, which led to the show’s cancellation and her character being killed off in the spinoff.
Community Reactions
- 匿名エビ (2025-07-12)
I miss the old Roseanne days, but let’s be real—Barr’s behavior was unacceptable. Goodman’s response is 100% justified.
- 匿名レタス (2025-07-12)
Roseanne Barr ruined her own legacy. Goodman shouldn't feel guilty about moving on. The Conners proved the show could survive without her toxic energy.
- 匿名クルトン (2025-07-12)
Exactly! The reboot was surprisingly good without her. Maybe this silence is for the best—let the past stay in the past.
- 匿名クルトン (2025-07-12)
- 匿名レタス (2025-07-12)
This is just sad. They had such iconic chemistry on screen. Feels like the end of an era, but I get why Goodman had to distance himself.
The Shocking Fallout: What Really Happened Between Roseanne Barr and John Goodman?
The once-iconic TV duo Roseanne Barr and John Goodman haven’t spoken in nearly a decade, marking one of Hollywood’s most surprising fallouts. Their professional chemistry as Dan and Roseanne Conner on “Roseanne” earned them Emmys and critical acclaim, but behind-the-scenes tensions reportedly simmered for years.
Insiders suggest the rift began long before Barr’s controversial 2018 tweet that got the show canceled. Some claim Goodman grew increasingly frustrated with Barr’s unpredictable behavior on set, while others point to political differences during the Trump era. However, Goodman himself has remained diplomatic about their split.
Friendship breakdowns in Hollywood often make headlines, but rarely do they involve stars who seemed so perfectly paired. Their onscreen marriage felt authentic because of their offscreen rapport – which makes its complete disintegration particularly heartbreaking for fans.




8 Years of Silence: Why Won’t They Reconcile?
Eight years is an eternity in show business relationships. Most costar feuds either blow over quickly or become permanent – few remain in this prolonged limbo. Goodman confirmed they haven’t spoken since shortly after the show’s cancellation.
Interestingly, Goodman has never publicly blamed Barr for the show’s demise, saying in interviews that he “still loves” his former costar. Yet his actions speak volumes – when ABC spun off “The Conners,” he returned without hesitation, effectively choosing career over friendship.


Their silence suggests deeper wounds than professional fallout. Friends who worked with both actors describe them as polar opposites personality-wise – Barr brash and outspoken, Goodman reserved and private. These fundamental differences may have made reconciliation impossible once the professional glue dissolved.






Did Politics Destroy Their Friendship?
The “Roseanne” reboot debuted during peak political divisiveness in America, with Barr’s very public conservative leanings clashing with many of her liberal costars. While Goodman avoided overt political statements, insiders say the set became increasingly tense.
Barr’s controversial social media posts put her costars in impossible positions – defend her and compromise their values, or criticize her and betray their friend. This moral dilemma reportedly caused significant strain long before the Valerie Jarrett tweet that ended it all.
The Tweet That Ended Everything
In May 2018, Barr compared former Obama aide Valerie Jarrett to an “ape” in a since-deleted tweet. The racist remark resulted in immediate backlash and ABC canceling the show within hours. While Barr apologized, the damage was done.


Goodman’s response was telling – visibly uncomfortable discussing it in interviews, he stopped short of defending Barr while acknowledging her role in their success. This measured reaction suggests the tweet was merely the breaking point after years of friction.






What Ended Their Friendship For Good?
While the tweet got the headlines, insiders suggest multiple factors contributed to Barr and Goodman’s permanent rift. The cancellation left hundreds unemployed – including close friends both actors had worked with for decades.
Barr’s erratic behavior leading up to the incident reportedly concerned Goodman, who valued professionalism above all. Their approaches to handling the crisis differed dramatically – Barr doubling down before apologizing, Goodman retreating from public comment entirely.
The Professional Consequences
The financial impact shouldn’t be underestimated – cast and crew lost steady income, while Goodman saw his career resurgence derailed. Moving forward with “The Conners” without Barr represented both practical necessity and tacit disapproval of her actions.


Creative differences may have played a role too – Barr reportedly wanted to take the show in more political directions against Goodman’s wishes. When the revival succeeded despite these tensions, it likely exacerbated underlying resentments.






Could They Ever Reconcile?
Eight years later, reconciliation seems unlikely. Goodman continues starring in “The Conners” which effectively replaced their hit show, while Barr remains largely blacklisted from mainstream Hollywood.
The fact that Barr hasn’t criticized Goodman publicly suggests lingering respect, but also confirms their relationship wasn’t close enough to survive controversy. Their silence speaks louder than any angry interview ever could.
The Legacy of Their Partnership
Despite the messy ending, Barr and Goodman created iconic television together that resonated with working-class America. Their authentic chemistry revolutionized sitcom relationships in the 1990s – making their offscreen estrangement particularly poetic.
Perhaps their greatest tragedy isn’t the friendship lost, but the creative partnership cut short right during their second act. The reboot proved their magic still worked – until real-world tensions overwhelmed the fiction they created together.
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Honestly, I’m not surprised they haven’t spoken in years. Barr’s controversies were bound to alienate even her closest colleagues 🤷♂️. Goodman seems like he’s better off focusing on his own career.
Agreed. Goodman handled this with way more class than she deserves. The man’s a legend, and Barr… well, she dug her own grave.
This is just sad. They had such iconic chemistry on screen. Feels like the end of an era, but I get why Goodman had to distance himself.
Roseanne Barr ruined her own legacy. Goodman shouldn’t feel guilty about moving on. The Conners proved the show could survive without her toxic energy.
Exactly! The reboot was surprisingly good without her. Maybe this silence is for the best—let the past stay in the past.
I miss the old Roseanne days, but let’s be real—Barr’s behavior was unacceptable. Goodman’s response is 100% justified.