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Rosie O’Donnell just hinted about whether we can expect a reboot of her iconic talk show any time soon

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Onward with Rosie O’Donnell, and already people wanna know if rebooting her daytime talk show, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, could be next for the beloved funny lady.In 2021, O’Donnell said she’d been approached about bringing back the iconic show,which ran from 1996 to 2002, but that she wasn’t so into the idea, saying, “I think that the time is past.” “I feel like for me, it was really of a time,” she told People. “The time to start a new show for TV now, with the social delivery platforms that they have, is not a 60-year-old woman.

You have to be younger and have the fight in you and be on the cutting edge.”Another day, another amazing TikTok from Rosie O’Donnell.Now, speaking to Entertainment Tonight about her podcast, O’Donnell, who just turned 61, once again implied that bringing back the show is probably never gonna happen.

How come? Basically because she just wants to stay home and hang out in her PJs with her kids and grandkids.“I feel like 0 to 30, you’re just figuring out what’s going on,” she says. “Then, 30 to 60, you’re having kids, you’re getting married, you’re getting divorced, you’re figuring out your life.

And then 60 on, you have to decide how much quality time is left and what do I wanna do with it.”“What do I wanna do? How is there something that can make it easy to do, [something] creative, but will still keep me home?”While this is likely a total bummer for die-hand fans of The Rosie O’Donnell Show, we also get it.

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