“Roseanne” Star Unleashes Heartbreak After Being SNUBBED from “The Conners” Goodbye! The iconic actress, whose name defined a generation of television, has finally spoken out about the ultimate insult – being completely left out of the “Conners” series finale! Her raw and emotional statement reveals the devastating impact of this exclusion, hinting at unresolved tensions and a shocking disregard for her pivotal role in the show’s history. Prepare for explosive revelations and a deeply personal account of betrayal from a TV legend!
‘Roseanne’ Star Issues Statement After Being Left Out of ‘The Conners’ Finale
Original Roseanne star Michael Fishman spoke out after the series finale of The Conners spinoff aired on ABC.

Fishman, who played youngest child D.J. Conner in both series, did not appear in the finale—and his character wasn’t even mentioned. Soon after the episode aired, he posted a video to social media to share his reaction to the end of the spinoff series.
Addressing fans in an Instagram reel, Fishman, 43, said he has been “inundated with people looking for [his] reaction” to The Conners finale.
“People seem to want there to be some kind of conflict or controversy, especially on my part,” the actor said. “And the reality is, all I’ve ever had was empathy and understanding. For all the people on set and all of our audience that’s grieving, I prefer to be a lighthouse in the dark.”
Fishman credited the legacy of the sitcom franchise to Roseanne Barr, who parted ways with the revival series amid a 2018 Twitter scandal. “I have only gratitude,” he added of his experience on the show. “And I believe the legacy belongs to you in the audience.”
The actor also said he continues to shine a light on The Conners. “And it’s been my honor because I believe it’s been a comfort to so many people,” he said.
Fishman captioned his post with, “Thankful for the Gift of Grief, that it happened, that I got to share the experience, forever changed by it. To everyone who built our shows and all those who empowered it. #Legacy #Community #Love #Family #Roseanne.”
He also responded to a commenter who questioned, “They fire you and your name wasn’t even mentioned in the finale. What’s up with that?”
“Creative choice. I move forward,” Fishman positively replied.

Fishman made his debut as D.J. Conner at just six years old on the original Roseanne series. The show aired for nine seasons, from 1988 to 1997, and he returned as the character for the reboot in 2018.
Fishman also joined The Conners spinoff in 2018, but after four seasons, he was let go from the series with the explanation that his military veteran character went to join his wife overseas.
At the time, he issued a positive statement to People magazine. “It has been my honor to play D.J. Conner,” Fishman said in 2022. “While I was told I would not be returning for Season 5, Lanford was a valuable place to grow up, learn, and develop. I was incredibly lucky to return home and demonstrate my expansion. As I venture into the world to build the future, I send tremendous love and success to everyone involved in production.”
As for why Fishman wasn’t brought back for The Conners series finale, it all came down to the final season being just six episodes, with a lot to wrap up with all of the other characters.
“Honestly, once you see the arcs [you will understand],” showrunner Bruce Helford told TVLine in March. “What we never want to do is just bring somebody in just to see that person on the show. We want everyone to have something important to play.”
News
Kelly Clarkson Reveals She Never Got the $1 Million She Thought She Won on American Idol
A recent comment from American Idol’s first-ever winner has unexpectedly reignited discussion about the show’s early prize promises. Kelly Clarkson, who won the inaugural season of the competition, recently joked during a broadcast that she never actually received the $1…
Hannah Harper’s Heavy Spotlight Sparks Claims American Idol Already Picked Its Winner
Although American Idol Season 26 is still in its early elimination stages, some viewers are already convinced the competition has a frontrunner – and possibly a pre-planned narrative. That contestant, according to growing online discussions, is Hannah Harper. Fans have…
American Idol Fans Furious as Emotional Bryant Thomas Exit Sparks Favoritism Claims
The latest elimination on American Idol has sparked a wave of debate among viewers after contestant Bryant Thomas was sent home following what many considered a heartfelt but flawed performance. Bryant chose a powerful song for the round – Landslide…
American Idol Accused of Hiding Performances Online, Fans Say It’s Unfair to Contestants
A growing number of American Idol viewers are voicing frustration after realizing that the show’s official YouTube channel does not upload every performance from its episodes. What began as a simple attempt to catch up on missed broadcasts has quickly…
Arrest of American Idol’s Dimitrius Graham Sparks Backlash Over the Show American Idol
American Idol is once again facing scrutiny after former contestant Dimitrius Graham was reportedly arrested by Los Angeles police earlier this week. The news has quickly spread online, reigniting debate about the show’s vetting process and long-term responsibility toward its…
American Idol Season 24 Backlash: The Show Feels “Curated,” Over-Produced and Harder to Connect With
For some longtime viewers, American Idol Season 24 doesn’t feel like the show they once rushed home to watch. A growing conversation online suggests that something about this year’s format feels different and not everyone is thrilled about it. One…
End of content
No more pages to load