Overview
- On her 30-acre Texas homestead, Barr’s tractor struck a tree branch, trapping her under roughly 100 pounds of wood before she spent an hour freeing herself.
- She credits prayer and her own strength for lifting the branch at age 72 and continues mowing despite several head injuries from felled trees.
- After testing Florida’s heat, Barr decided to remain in Texas, citing its more manageable climate for outdoor work and her desire to smoke cigarettes in the summer.
- Barr’s documentary “Roseanne Barr is America” premieres June 10 and promises to explore her unconventional upbringing and rise in comedy.
- Reflecting on her past controversies, she says she no longer communicates with her former “Roseanne” castmates following the show’s 2018 cancellation.