Roseanne Barr Reveals Doctor-Diagnosed Heart Damage
Roseanne Barr says a doctor has warned her to get her heart checked, revealing on her March 26 podcast that it’s damaged — and she’s furious.
Roseanne Barr says her doctor just hit her with a pretty scary update, and she is not taking it the way most people would expect. On the latest episode of her podcast, the 73-year-old comedian said she was told to get her heart checked because there may be damage — and then launched into a very Roseanne reaction to the whole idea of more doctors and possible surgery.
What she said on the podcast
On the Thursday, March 26 episode of the 'Roseanne Barr Podcast,' Barr said her doctor wants more testing because he thinks her heart has damage. She sounded fed up with being bounced to specialists and made it clear she is not interested in prepping for a procedure she does not want.
"I would rather not get ready for any sort of surgery ever again in my life and just get a heart attack or a stroke and just be put into a home. That is the life. Living in the hospice. They know you are dying and they give you morphine."
Yes, that is bleak. She also joked darkly that the idea of getting in shape just to face surgery and risk dying on the table makes no sense to her. Bottom line: she says she would choose comfort care over the OR.
About those recent injuries in Texas
Last summer, Barr talked to Fox News Digital about moving to Texas and turning into a full-time mower on her property. That is where things got dicey. She said she kept clipping trees with her tractor, and one day a large branch — roughly 100 pounds, by her estimate — crashed onto her head and pinned her in the seat. She managed to get free, but she called it one of several recent run-ins with low-hanging timber. So between the tractor mishaps and this new heart scare, it has not been a quiet retirement stretch.
Where things stand with her old show and cast
If you have not kept score: Barr became a TV icon with ABC's 'Roseanne,' which ran from 1988 to 1997. ABC revived it in 2018, then canceled the revival after her racist tweet about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett. The network reworked the series without her as 'The Conners,' centered on castmates including John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf. That show ran seven seasons, from 2018 through 2025.
Also in June 2025, Barr told Fox News Digital she is not in contact with her former co-stars. She said she has good memories of working together and wishes them well, but she also unloaded with some very salty language about how it all ended, blaming what she called greed and stupidity. In short: no active feuds, but no holiday cards either.
Timeline snapshot
- 1988–1997: 'Roseanne' airs on ABC and makes Barr a household name.
- 2018: ABC cancels the 'Roseanne' revival after her tweet about Valerie Jarrett; the series is retooled as 'The Conners' without Barr.
- 2018–2025: 'The Conners' runs for seven seasons, led by John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf.
- June 2025: Barr, now living in Texas, describes multiple tractor injuries, including a 100-pound branch pinning her in her tractor; she also says she is no longer in touch with her former cast.
- Thursday, March 26: On her podcast, Barr says her doctor wants her heart checked for possible damage and reiterates she would opt out of surgery in favor of hospice care.