Rosie O’Donnell is plotting a TV comeback and she wants to replace Oprah Winfrey who is leaving her show in 2011. According to Showbiz411 the show won’t be like her old one or The View, but “it’s going to be big: Broadway performances, all her friends, and lots of laughs.” Considering her Variety show failed big time and it is not 2002, I don’t think her show will be the next Oprah. If America’s sweethearts Marie Osmond and Valerie Bertinelli couldn’t get their shows on the air, why does she think her’s will be a go? Maybe she should try to do Dancing with the Stars or Jenny Craig like Marie and Valerie and then she might have a fighting chance? Would you watch her show if she got one?
Is it just me or does it look like Rosie O'Donnel is the biggest we have ever seen her? And I am not talking about her ego, I am talking about her waist. While I will admit I am not a huge fan of hers, even I think she really needs to go on diet ASAP. She really looks like she is at an unhealthy weight. She should give Jenny Craig a call today.
Rosie O’Donnell’s NBC variety show Rosie Live! was trashed by the critics with some of the harshest critiques I have read and was tied for least watched show on Wednesday, so it should come as no surprise that any hope of the show being picked up for more episodes ain’t going to happen. Rosie addressed the show’s future on her site, and you have to respect her for being honest about her show’s failure.
I was planning on watching the show because there were some good names attached, but after seeing the below clip I glad I missed it.
NBC is giving Rosie O'Donnell a Variety Special for Thanksgiving on November 26th according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The special will feature celebrity guests, musical acts, comedy skits and a prize give-away for the show's in-studio and home audiences.
If the show actually gets viewers NBC will consider expanding it to a full season. All I can think of is does NBC want even less people to watch them than already do? Seriously she is not the right person to host a Variety show, she has become too loud and too angry.