Rosie O’Donnell jokes she’s going to ‘tell some secrets about’ daughter Vivienne

The one-time Queen of Nice might share some secrets about her teenage daughter.

Rosie O’Donnell jokingly said on TikTok Thursday that she wouldn’t have a problem spilling the beans on 19-year-old Vivienne.

The 60-year-old comedian, author and television personality — who gained the nickname of “Queen of Nice” after a Newsweek cover story in July 1996 — was reacting to a recent video posted by her daughter, in which she told her TikTok followers that she hadn’t had a “normal” upbringing.

“I love all these comments about how Rosie kept my life normal,” she began. “No offense, Mom, that never happened. She just didn’t really inform us (about) really anything.”

Vivienne added that O’Donnell “has done so much for me, and I’m so incredibly, incredibly thankful for her.

But added that “one thing she’s not done is [to be] normal.’”

O’Donnell later replied with her own video, disputing her daughter’s claims.

“Vivi, what do you mean I didn’t do anything normal? I did normal things. I’m normal. I’m totally normal,” O’Donnell said in the clip.

“Jeez, Viv. I’m gonna tell some secrets about you,” she added jokingly.

Vivienne, the youngest of four children O’Donnell adopted with her ex-wife Kelli Carpenter, is sister to Parker, 27, Chelsea, 24, and Blake, 22.

In 2013 O’Donnell adopted a fifth child with her late wife Michelle Rounds, 9-year-old Dakota.