Many big-name comedians like Kathy Griffin showed support for Michelle Wolf after she received huge backlash for her performance at the WHCD, but one comedian appears to be very displeased and even suggested that Wolf was not even funny.
comedy has to be funny. if ppl aren't laughing, then it's not
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) April 30, 2018
This was one of many tweets Roseanne Barr posted one day after Michelle Wolf’s performance. After posting this, Roseanne unloaded on the comedian and every other comedian that supports her.
She defined three rules of comedy: Never target someone more famous than you, comedy should come from love, and the comic shouldn’t portray the audience as an “a**hole”.
first rule of comedy: NEVER target someone more famous than U who is in the audience. U will lose the entire crowd.
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) April 29, 2018
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‘Third rule of comedy: the comic has to be the ‘a**hole’ not the audience!’ said Roseanne Bar on Twitter.
Comedian Roseanne Barr wasn’t the only person that criticized Wolf. Many others, including the media, agreed that Wolf went too far.
Barr’s comments, in particular, were about Wolf’s roast on White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Then she retweeted a post in Sarah Sanders’ defence, showing the Democrats hypocrisy:
‘They use women to attack and bully women’ said Barr.
they use women to attack and bully women.
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) April 29, 2018
‘It’s harder to spread love than it is to spread hate,’ she also added, ‘but it’s so much better 4 your soul.’
Roseanne Barr, one of our favorite Trump supporters, recently rebooted her hit television show “Roseanne,” which received very high ratings when it premiered.