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Roseanne Barr reveals she's going blind | |
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American comedian, actress and TV star Roseanne Barr has revealed that she is suffering from glaucoma and macular degeneration and is slowing going blind. | |
The outspoken, Emmy award-winning star of the 1990s hit comedy show Roseanne and former US presidential candidate told the Daily Beast that her vision “is closing now”. | |
“It’s something weird. But there are other weird things,” she said in the interview. “I just try and enjoy vision as much as possible – y’know, living it up. My dad had it too.” | |
Barr, 62, said she smokes marijuana to help relieve the pressure she suffers in her eyes and also believes it opens her mind. | |
“You’re like, wow, you’re in awe. You look up into the stars. It makes you wonder. It doesn’t close that down,” she added. | |
Macular degeneration is a chronic illness that causes vision loss in the center of the field of vision. An estimated 15 million Americans suffer the illness, according to the American Society of Retina Specialists. | |
Barr’s blue-collar comedy show Roseanne, ran from 1988 to 1997, and was considered a trailblazer at the time in the way it portrayed family and women. | |
“Once you’re famous, you’re never not famous. My show is on five times a day in 15 countries or something. I’m still relevant to people,” she said. | |
Barr’s run for the presidency in 2012 on the California-based Peace and Freedom Party ticket, which called for the legalization of marijuana and same-sex marriage, is detailed in a documentary film Roseanne for President! which is showing this week at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. | |
The comedian said she might run again and would not support Hillary Clinton, who announced her candidacy for the presidency this month. |