She had the highest-rated primetime comedy in years, but Roseanne Barr's tasteless tweets brought her entire production crashing down.

In a shocking new interview, Roseanne Barr has called originators of the #MeToo movement “hos” and attacked US Senator Kamala Harris, Christine Blasey Ford and many other women.

“They’re pretending that they didn’t go to trade sexual favours for money,” Barr said, in an interview with controversial conservative commentator, Candace Owens.

Owens points to the women who accused comedian Louis C.K. of sexual misconduct, prompting Barr to say, “That’s who I’m talking about, too.”

“I know a ho when I see one,” Barr said.

The star was kicked off the rebooted Roseanne show after posting a racist tweet about former President Barack Obama’s adviser Valerie Jarrett last May.

Speaking in an episode of the Candace Owens Show, Barr held nothing back talking about race, religion, politics and Hollywood, reports the New York Post.

She goes on a nasty tirade against Harris, the California Democrat who’s running for president.

“Look at Kamala Harris, who I call Kama Sutra Harris,” Barr snipes, pointing to the politician’s prior relationship with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.

“We all know what she did … she slept her way to the bottom,” the comedian says, drawing agreement from Owens, who directs communications for the young conservative group Turning Point USA.

Barr also suggested that Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of a sexual assault when they were teenagers, “should be in prison.”

“White women privilege” is the only thing that kept the accuser out of jail, Barr said.

Bar also hit out at US Demovrats, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. “It’s scary that we have Hamas in our Congress,” referencing the Palestinian terror group. Both politicians are Muslim.

Owens chimed in to say that rising Democratic star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez openly “hate[s] Jews.” Barr herself is Jewish.

The comedian told Owens that she supports the interviewer’s “Blexit” movement encouraging black people to leave the Democratic Party.

“I support Blexit cause I know that that really is the linchpin of the whole thing. You call it the plantation — I love that,” Barr said.

“I call it Egypt because I’m Jewish. It’s leaving Egypt and getting free of Pharaoh. For all the African-American people I know who are Blexiting, I say to them, ‘Please take two Jews with you.’”

Barr, who played a strong supporter of Donald Trump in her short-lived reboot, also bashes some former friends in Hollywood.

“When I went to bat for Sandra [Bernhard], Kathy [Griffin] and Sara [Gilbert] to get them on TV — because I gave them all their TV jobs … you know what people at the networks told me? Those girls are too ugly to go on TV,” Barr recalled.

“And I said this is so incredibly sexist. Look at me, I’m no beauty. You can’t take talent, for a woman, and reduce it to their facial flaws. Are you sh***ing me?”

She’s changed her mind since becoming a Hollywood outcast.

“Nowadays, I’m like, you’re right. They are too ugly to be on TV,” Barr concluded, saying her colleagues have “ugliness inside.”

This story was originally published in the New York Post and is reprinted wit permission.