Oprah's co-star in the upcoming film 'The Butler,' Terrence Howard, recently had a few choice words to say about his sex scene with her, and most of those words involved her giant rack and how much he loved it.
Some people found his comments crass and insulting -- but Oprah wasn't one of them.
Everyone's afraid of something. And if you're not, chances are you're not really human -- because even celebrities, those citizens we put on pedestals, have phobias, some of which can seem far from normal.
But even outside of Hollywood, if it exists, chances are someone you know is afraid of it. Yes, even rainbows. (That's called iridophobia.)
I am so sick and tired of rich and famous people trying to act like they're "JUST LIKE THE REST OF US"! What's the use in being rich and famous if you're gonna try and act ordinary!
David Letterman went on 'Oprah: The Next Chapter' (because her final chapters will never be final) to talk about his affair scandal and his rivalry with fellow late-night talk show host Jay Leno.
14 News.com reports that a Canadian man and his wife had flown to Chicago in an attempt to be in the audience for one of the final tapings of The Oprah Winfrey Show. However, when they arrived they discovered that tickets were sold out. That's when they took matters into their own hands.
Admittedly, I'm not a huge fan of Oprah but this feature is pretty cool. Oprah has teamed up an "older generation" of female rock stars with a "younger generation" of female rock stars to perform some of rock's most memorable tunes. Follow this link to check out Joan Jett performing "Bad Reputation" appropriately enough with Miley Cyrus...
When Oprah Winfrey said she'd end her 25th and final season with a bang, she meant it.
According to the LA Times, the daytime icon will interview President Barack Obama and his wife, First Lady Michelle, on April 27.
The interview will take place in Chicago, where Winfrey films her show, a White House official said today.