Thugs caused £50,000 worth of damage and left thousands without mobile phone signal after a 4G phone mast was set alight in Ayrshire.
07.04.2020 - 14:33 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Roseanne Barr has claimed that the coronavirus is a conspiracy “to get rid of all my generation”.
The 67-year-old former TV star opened up about the public health crisis during a phone call with Norm Macdonald for his YouTube talk show, where she sensationally claimed there’s more to the Covid-19 pandemic than meets the eye.
As Norm sat on his couch and spoke with Roseanne via phone, he said, “The earth is like, ‘Here’s a virus, you know, here’s a little test see how you do’,” while bringing up
Thugs caused £50,000 worth of damage and left thousands without mobile phone signal after a 4G phone mast was set alight in Ayrshire.
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Roseanne Barr has made a baffling claim that the coronavirus is a conspiracy “to get rid of all my generation.”
Roseanne Barr believes that the coronavirus pandemic is someone’s clever ploy to wipe out her generation. The comedian and former sitcom star sat down for a remote interview with friend and fellow comic Norm Macdonald for an episode of his new YouTube series, “Quarantined With Norm Macdonald,” in which the former “Saturday Night Live” star calls up celebrity friends to discuss how they’re living under the new pandemic conditions.
The disgraced actress appeared on former SNL star Norm MacDonald's YouTube series, Quarantined With Norm MacDonald on Sunday when she made the outlandish claims.
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