Days after claiming she was signing off Twitter 'for awhile', Roseanne Barr seems determined to stay out of the spotlight.

The disgraced television star was pictured confronting a news van parked outside her home in Salt Lake City, Utah on Sunday.

Looking angry and disheveled, Barr and her partner Johnny Argent appeared to take a picture of the van's license plate before returning inside their home.

While Barr tries to fly under the radar, the controversy has only continued as Michelle Wolf slammed ABC for giving her a show in the first place.

Roseanne Barr was pictured looking disheveled outside her Salt Lake City, Utah home on Sunday afternoon

The disgraced television star has rarely been seen since she was fired for a racist tweet about Valerie Jarrett on Tuesday

Wolf was less than impressed that the network swiftly fired Barr after she called Valerie Jarrett the offspring of the 'Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes'.

'Everyone's been saying it's so brave of ABC to cancel their hit show, but the bold move was actually putting this lady Hitler chef back on air in the first place,' Wolf said on her Netflix show The Break.

'So kudos to ABC, it takes a lot of courage to fire someone after they've been openly racist for the thousandth time.'

The 'lady Hitler chef' nickname references a controversial 2009 photo shoot in which Barr dressed up as a Nazi baking cookies shaped like humans.

Barr and her partner Johnny Argent were seen confronting a news van outside their home

Barr appeared to be taking pictures of the news van with her phone, for reasons unknown

Wolf also took aim at Barr's defense that the tweet about Jarrett was 'one stupid joke'.

'It's not a joke, it's barely a tweet,' she quipped. 'Her excuse for tweeting it was bad. You got to get better at one of those, Roseanne!'

Wolf also took aim at Donald Trump Jr's allegation that Barr was held to a double standard compared to Bill Maher, who has called Donald Trump an orangutan.

'You're right. It is a double standard. So let's even the playing field,' Wolf said.

'How about we enslave all white people for a couple hundred years and even after they're not slaves anymore, still hold them down in society, devalue their existence by comparing them to animals, never apologize, never really make it right.'

At one point Barr gave someone a thumbs up as she continued to take photos with her phone

Barr not only lost her ABC show, but was also dropped by her agents following the tweet

Barr was then pictured returning inside her home on Sunday afternoon, where she has been laying low since the controversy

'And then after that there will be no more double standards and everyone will get fired for everything they say.'

'But until then, don't compare black people to apes. And also don't compare Trump to an ape, because that's rude to apes,' she added.

'Compared to Trump, apes are quite accomplished!'

ABC cancelled Roseanne just hours after Barr posted her tweet on Tuesday, creating a firestorm that has lasted for days.

It has since been reported that the network is considering a spin-off of the show that would center around Sara Gilbert, who played Barr's daughter on Roseanne.

While Barr tries to fly under the radar, the controversy has only continued as Michelle Wolf slammed ABC for giving her a show in the first place

Wolf was less than impressed that the network swiftly fired Barr for her tweet, and said ABC should never have rebooted the show in the first place

Barr was let go from her ABC show on May 29 after she posted a tweet calling Barack Obama 's former advisor Valerie Jarrett a product of a 'Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes'

Gilbert was one of the first members of the cast to speak out against Barr following her tweets, calling them 'abhorrent'.

'I am disappointed in her actions to say the least,' Gilbert wrote on Tuesday.

'This is incredibly sad and difficult for all of us, as we've created a show that we believe in, are proud of, and that audiences love - one that is separate and apart from the opinions and words of one cast member.'

A source from ABC told People that talks about the spin-off are currently 'underway'.

'Everyone's been saying it's so brave of ABC to cancel their hit show, but the bold move was actually putting this lady Hitler chef back on air in the first place,' Wolf said on her Netflix show

'But it's too preliminary to know if it's going to gel or not,' they added.

The source also revealed that the cast were 'always on edge' about Barr and whether she would go 'off track' while they were filming.

'Everyone is upset for the cast and the crew, but there was always a feeling that something was going to happen,' the source said.

'There was always a heightened awareness with her and we were always on edge.'

'Did we think she would say something like that? No. But then it all fell apart.'