Roseanne Barr showed off her weight loss as she attended the Mr. Birchum series premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The comedian, 71, stars in the animated series, marking her first big role after her eponymous show was cancelled following racist tweet.
She wore a gold patterned shirt and matching trousers, teamed with a stylish green denim jacket.
Roseanne completed the look with dazzling sandals and stylish sunglasses as she posed for snaps at the event.
In the past, the sitcom legend has been open about her cosmetic procedures which include gastric bypass, a nose job, a tummy tuck, a breast reduction and a face-lift.
Roseanne Barr showed off her weight loss as she attended the Mr. Birchum Series Premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday
The comedian, 71, wore a gold patterned shirt and matching trousers, teamed with a stylish green denim jacket
After she lost nearly a hundred pounds following her 1998 gastric bypass, Roseanne told People Magazine that she was left with a ‘huge overhang’ and ‘had it taken off.’
At an NBC press event in 2014, Roseanne talked about how she had recently lost more weight: ‘I’m just doing the things you’re supposed to do…you know, moving more, and eating less,’ she said.
Roseanne told DailyMailTV in 2019 that she was ready for more and will be going back to the doctor get consultations on future procedures.
‘Now I want a waist,’ she sated. ‘I don’t have a waist.’
Mr. Birchum marks Roseanne’s return to TV after her eponymous show was cancelled following a racist tweet.
She recently wrote on Twitter: ‘As one of the most influential wrong persons I am very proud to be a part of this fantastic series. Also, I am absolutely brilliant in it! Check it out Sunday!’
Her Roseanne co-star John Goodman recently said he has no regrets about defending his longtime friend.
Barr saw her popular sitcom cancelled in 2018 and faced a storm of criticism after she compared White House advisor Valerie Jarrett to an ‘ape’ in a Twitter post.
The actress later claimed the tweet was written while she was on Ambien and that she had no idea Jarrett was black.
Producer Wanda Skyes tweeted that she would not be returning to the show, while actor Gilbert condemned Barr’s ‘abhorrent’ comments. ABC cancelled the series that same day.
Goodman, 71, who famously played Roseanne’s husband Dan in the long-running sitcom, rushed to her defense and insisted his friend was ‘not a racist.’
In the past, the sitcom legend has been open about her cosmetic procedures which include gastric bypass, a nose job, a tummy tuck, a breast reduction and a face-lift
She recently wrote on Twitter: ‘As one of the most influential wrong persons I am very proud to be a part of this fantastic series. Also, I am absolutely brilliant in it! Check it out Sunday!’
John recently said he has no regrets about defending his longtime friend and co-star Roseanne after she was accused of sending a racist tweet
He said: ‘It made me really uncomfortable witnessing them go after Roseanne.
It comes after her on-screen husband John displayed his 200lb weight loss as he arrived at John F. Kennedy airport in New York with his wife Anna Beth last month.
The Roseanne actor was dressed in a dark green sweatshirt, khaki slacks , and matching Hoka sneakers.
The TV star first started his health journey in 2007 when he stopped drinking.
A trainer then helped him expand his wellness, factoring in fitness.
Goodman was introduced to a ‘Mediterranean-style eating plan,’ which has a focus on fish, nuts, olive oil, vegetables and fruit.
It was also noted at the time that John exercises six days a week, making sure to take 10,000 to 12,000 steps a day using an elliptical bicycle and treadmill.
The actor has been open about his love of food, having said in the past to People: ‘It takes a lot of creative energy to sit on your a*s and figure out what you’re going to eat next. ‘
In 2016, John told Howard Stern: ‘I took it slow. I just wanted to change my lifestyle’ and admitted about his changed lifestyle: ‘It’s an ongoing process for the rest of my life.
Barr saw her popular sitcom cancelled in 2018 and faced a storm of criticism after she compared White House advisor Valerie Jarrett to an ‘ape’ in a Twitter post
The Roseanne star first started his health journey in 2007, when he stopped drinking
‘You look in the mirror everyday and go, ‘I gotta deal with this the rest of the day, I gotta deal with this schmuck?”
The following year he told ABC of his fitness trajectory: ‘In the old days, I would take three months out, lose 60 or 70 pounds, and then reward myself with a six-pack or whatever and just go back to my old habits.’
And in June 2023 the star told Rolling Stone that he had begun incorporating daily dog walks and boxing.
‘It’s usually just an hour, hour and a half of hitting the mitts, hitting the bags, learning footwork. It’s great.’
But he noted, ‘I never got good enough where I would trust myself to spar. Because once I get whacked in the face, I don’t know if I wouldn’t lose it.’
After a lapse in his health journey, he noted: ‘I’m going to start again this summer where I can get some stuff done. I’ve just let everything go just because I haven’t had the energy because of the jobs.’