Roseanne Barr is ripping what she calls Hollywood's "triple standard" when it comes to supporters of President Trump Donald John TrumpFederal prosecutor speaks out, says Barr 'has brought shame' on Justice Dept. Former Pence aide: White House staffers discussed Trump refusing to leave office Progressive group buys domain name of Trump's No. 1 Supreme Court pick MORE as she embarks on a comeback comedy tour.

"I think it's a triple standard. All of Hollywood, they just hate him," Barr told DailyMailTV in an interview airing Tuesday. "And they hate those of us who like him. There's no way around it."

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Barr, 66, was abruptly fired last year by ABC after posting a racist tweet about former Obama White House aide Valerie Jarrett Valerie June JarrettJacob Blake shooting increased support for nationwide protests, report finds Meghan Markle to help register female voters with Michelle Obama organization Obamas discuss pandemic, voting, anxiety and community in new podcast MORE. The network also canceled Barr's top-rated sitcom, "Roseanne," amid the controversy before rebranding it as “The Conners” without her.

Barr, a staunch Trump supporter, apologized but later blasted ABC for the move.

"It was a perfect storm. Kind of a little bit too perfect," Barr told DailyMailTV's Jesse Palmer. She suggested, without evidence, that the controversy and her show's cancelation may have been part of a coordinated effort. "Sometimes I think, was this orchestrated? The whole thing? Asking me back — needing so badly to slam Trump and people who voted for him."

The comic said she'll soon start on a new series of standup dates with fellow comedian Andrew Dice Clay, dubbed the "Mr. and Mrs. America Tour."

"Dice talked me into it. He goes, 'People are wanting to hear what you have to say,'" Barr said of the pair of standup stops, which begin Thursday in New York.

"I love standup comedy," Barr added.