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Suzanne Somers Says ABC ‘Lost Big’ When It Fired Roseanne Barr


https://www.thewrap.com/suzanne-somers-says-abc-lost-big-fired-roseanne-barr/

Former “Three’s Company” star Suzanne Somers said in a new interview that her former network ABC “lost big” by firing Roseanne Barr from its hit sitcom revival.

“The anti-Trumps won in this case, but really I think the network lost big,” Somers told Yahoo, pointing to the steep ratings decline for the Barr-less spinoff “The Conners” this fall.

Barr was ousted in May after posting a racist tweet about former Obama administration official Valerie Jarrett. The network swiftly cut ties with the actress and comedian, dropping her from its hit “Roseanne” revival despite the show’s massive success.

“Roseanne is extremely unique, and she’s fearless,” said Somers. “[She] took a point of view that’s very unpopular right now, so she hit the eye of the storm… with the 50 percent of the country who is pro-Trump and 50 percent who is not.”

As noted by Yahoo, Somers was herself fired by ABC nearly 40 years ago when she asked for parity with her “Three’s Company” co-star John Ritter. During contract negotiations for the show’s fifth season, the actress asked for a raise from $30,000 per episode to match Ritter’s rate of $150,000 per episode.

Somers was then informed that she had instead been fired from the sitcom, on which she had been a central cast member for four years. The actress said she was told at the time, “You’re out, they’re making an example out of you.”

“I was fired from the No. 1 show at the height of my success, and I couldn’t get a job in television,” she said. “I couldn’t get an interview, I was considered trouble.”

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She's rite

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She's rite

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She is absolutely right. Firing Barr was a stupid, cowardly move.

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True - especially as it had nothing to do with her acting ability. And why weren't all the stars of Three's Company paid the same?

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The girls were interchangeable. Ritter was the lynchpin and deserved more.

Firing Roseanne was a stupid move.

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Ritter was without question the star. Most of the episodes followed him as the central focus. Somers was right to ask for a raise as she was a big part of the draw but demanding the same pay as the star was a mistake. If Ritter was making 150k then Somers should have been making at least 80k. They were idiots for not negotiating.

... however, the increased sexualization of Janet was a great consequence.

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