- Roseanne Barr, 71, has had a hip-hop makeover, complete with braids
- The former sitcom star can be heard on rapper Tom MacDonald’s new single
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Roseanne Bar is one of America’s biggest and most beloved sitcom stars.
But longtime fans may have trouble recognizing the controversial comedian after her latest venture.
The 71-year-old has undergone a hip-hop makeover to star in Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald’s new music video, Daddy’s Home.
In the cover of the single, Roseanne rocks long blonde braids and dark sunglasses.
She accessorized her rap star look with gold chains and matching earrings.
Fans in the comments section were stunned by Roseanne’s transformation, with many expressing how excited they are to see her in the video.
Roseanne Barr has undergone a hip-hop makeover to star in rapper Tom MacDonald’s new music video, Daddy’s Home

Roseanne is depicted in the first season of her self-titled sitcom in 1989 with her castmates
‘Rosie in braids is the best thing ever! Rosie in gold braids and gold chains. I wonder if she has a gold grill too?’ one commented.
Another wrote: ‘Just spitting out my drink, this is getting fucking legit.’
Roseanne has shown off a much wilder look in recent years and is often seen posing with a cigarette or her favorite bottle of wine.
In the past, the sitcom legend has been open about her cosmetic procedures, including gastric bypass, rhinoplasty, tummy tuck, breast reduction and facelift.
After losing nearly a hundred pounds following her gastric bypass in 1998, Roseanne told People Magazine that she had a “huge overhang” and “had it removed.”
At an NBC press event in 2014, she talked about how she had recently lost more weight.
“I’m just doing the things you’re supposed to do… you know, exercise more and eat less,” she said.
The entertainer told DailyMailTV in 2019 that she was ready for more and would go back to the doctor for consultation about future procedures.


The comedian looks very different these days (right) compared to her more recognizable look in her hit sitcom (left)

Roseanne has shown off a much wilder look in recent years and is often seen posing with a cigarette or her favorite bottle of wine
“Now I want a waist,” she said. ‘I have no waist!’
The conservative cartoon Mr. Birchum recently marked Roseanne’s return to TV after her eponymous show was canceled following an offensive tweet.
She recently wrote on X, formerly Twitter: ‘As one of the most influential wrong people, I am very proud to be part of this fantastic series. Plus, I’m absolutely brilliant at it!’
Her Roseanne co-star John Goodman recently said he doesn’t regret defending his longtime friend.
Barr saw her hit sitcom canceled in 2018 and faced a firestorm of criticism after she compared White House adviser Valerie Jarrett to a “monkey” in a Twitter post.
The actress later claimed that 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 Barr condemned Barr’s “disgusting” comments. ABC canceled the series that same day.
Goodman, 71, who famously played Roseanne’s husband Dan in the long-running sitcom, rushed to her defense, insisting his friend was “not a racist.”