Roseanne Barr is set to appear on TV for the first time since her sitcom was cancelled after she sent an offensive tweet attacking former Barack Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett.
The 65-year-old actress was accused of racism for comparing Jarrett to an ape and linking her to the Muslim Brotherhood. Her self-titled revived show was axed by ABC in May following the furore.
Earlier this month she cancelled a "tell-all" TV interview and said she would instead record her own thoughts on her YouTube channel.
However it has now been revealed that Barr will return to TV on Thursday for a guest appearance on the Fox News show Hannity.
She will be interviewed by host Sean Hannity in a live interview and is expected to discuss Roseanne's cancellation and President Donald Trump.
The actress has been a prominent supporter of Trump. In a video posted on her YouTube channel on July 20 she said her show had been cancelled because she voted for the billionaire businessman-turned politician and "that is not allowed in Hollywood".
In June, ABC announced a Roseanne spin-off that will not feature Barr.
The American network said that the 10-episode series, which has the working title The Conners, will include John Goodman (Dan), Laurie Metcalf (Jackie), Sara Gilbert (Darlene), Lecy Goranson (Becky) and Michael Fishman (D.J.).
It is due to air in autumn 2018 and will take over the slot vacated by the cancelled sitcom.