Rosie O'Donnell Explains the $100 Million Reason She Walked Away From Her Hit Talk Show
The comedian reveals the exact moment she knew it was time to quit and focus on family.

How much money is enough to walk away from a hit TV show? For Rosie O'Donnell, the answer was $100 million.
In an interview with Page Six published July 11, the comedian shared the precise moment she decided to end The Rosie O'Donnell Show after its six-season run. "When I heard that [number], I thought, ‘OK, now I’m done,’" O'Donnell said, referring to the $100 million she had amassed. "And everyone was like, ‘Why are you leaving?'"
Her decision wasn't purely financial. O'Donnell, a mother of five, explained she wanted to prioritize her family once she knew she "had enough money to take care of everyone in my life, philanthropy and strangers." She added, "I wanted to be at their softball games," and "I wanted to be at school plays."
The show's success was so immense that Warner Brothers later offered her another $100 million to sign on for two extra years—an offer she declined. "They were like, ‘Why would you say no?'" O'Donnell recalled. Her response was simple: "Because I already have that money and if I think I need more, something’s wrong with me."
She expanded on her philosophy, telling Page Six, "I don’t get the billionaires," and "I don’t get how people only measure their life in money, not what they can do for other people."
The Rosie O'Donnell Show aired from 1996 to 2002, making O'Donnell a daytime powerhouse and Emmy winner. Her recent candidness extends beyond finances; she also openly discussed a recent facelift in a May 25 Substack post, noting it "cost more money than I have ever paid for a car." At the 2026 Tony Awards on June 7, she told E! News her reason for the transparency: "Authenticity is the goal in these days and times," and "I think all that matters is truth and love, and so I wanted to be truthful and say all the complicated emotions I had about it."
O'Donnell's revelation offers a rare glimpse into the calculus behind leaving a cultural phenomenon at its peak, driven by a desire for family time over endless accumulation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Rosie O'Donnell quit her talk show?
She told Page Six she decided to leave after amassing $100 million and wanting to prioritize spending time with her family.
How long did 'The Rosie O'Donnell Show' run?
The show aired for six seasons, from 1996 to 2002.
What was Warner Brothers' later offer to O'Donnell?
Warner Brothers offered her $100 million to sign on for two extra years, which she declined.
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