Roseanne Barr & Jon Voight Are Headlining An Event Together Now?

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Roseanne Barr is unloading on the #MeToo movement with some jaw-dropping comments that rival the ones that cost her her sitcom. She was the guest Saturday on Candace Owens' show when the ultra-conservative host lit the fuse by saying she was sick of "Lena Dunham types going around saying we want this now, now, now." She added … the whole "believe women thing" was out of control. Then Roseanne tapped in, taking a shot at women who complain about sexual misconduct years later. She said they should've run out of the room … "But, you stayed around 'cause you're like, 'Well, I thought maybe he was gonna give me a writing job.' Well, you ain't nothing but a ho." The fireworks were just beginning. Roseanne also dragged Mike Tyson into it, saying he calls #MeToo, You Too … because it will eventually get you. And, then there was her take on anti-Semitism in middle America — or as she puts it, "obese people from the Midwest." Well, she doesn't have a show to lose. #roseannebarr #speaks #metoo #metoomovement #hoes #hollywood #interview #candaceowens #conservative #lenadunham #sexualmisconduct #women #miletyson #america #antisemitism #roseanne #smh #tmz #exclusive

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Roseanne Barr and Jon Voight might have had their differences in the past, but now they’re apparently going to be working together!

At one point, Roseanne called Jon “a frightened little girl,” to which Jon responded by calling the comedian “sick of mind” and “evil” during a 2008 online spat.

But hey, it’s all water under the bridge! Now, they’re headlining together at Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s World Values Network’s seventh-annual Champions of Jewish Values International Awards Gala at Carnegie Hall on March 28, Page Six reports.

The outlet also reports that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — who was announced March 1 as a presenter for the event — is “no longer able to go.”

This should be interesting!