Roseanne Barr’s recent decision to exclude Robert De Niro from her new TV show has sparked controversy. The pair, initially seen as a potential powerhouse collaboration, clashed over differing approaches to comedy and social issues. Barr, known for her bold humor and anti-political correctness stance, and De Niro, an advocate for “woke” culture, disagreed on how to address contemporary topics. Barr reportedly told De Niro, “No woke people allowed here,” signaling his departure. The fallout has ignited debates on artistic freedom, cancel culture, and the role of political correctness in entertainment. Some support Barr’s right to creative control, while others criticize her for rejecting social responsibility. The dispute highlights growing cultural divides and raises questions about the balance between artistic expression and social sensitivity in modern media.
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