Roseanne Barr Accuses YouTube of ‘Throttling Views’ to Hide Her Podcast’s Popularity

Roseanne Barr really went from running the biggest show on television to claiming that YouTube stopped the count on her couch podcast.
The alt-rightification of Barr is one of contemporary comedy’s saddest career arcs – after the revival of The Conners, sans Roseanne.
After half a decade in near hiding, Barr made her second comedy comeback earlier this year with an awkward, unconfident stand-up special on Fox Nation titled Mo’Nique appeared on the podcast.
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Despite the most recent episode of The Roseanne Barr Podcast wading in the mid-five figures, Barr claims that, much like the true contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop, the real viewing numbers are being deliberately hidden from the masses by the mysterious powers that be.
To be clear, the steady decline in viewership since the pilot episode is nothing new in the world of Family Matters decided they needed some Patreon money.
Barr, however, refuses to accept that her own show is simply following established viewership trends, and has fired back at s who replied with incredulity, telling one such hater, “(Sic) You do t have to watch. Maybe cuties is on Netflix.”
The Conners is on Hulu, too.