In this episode, Sunny Hostin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to reflect on Oprah Winfrey’s powerful appearance. The View. Hostin spoke about how Winfrey influenced her as a young woman and talked about her own weight loss journey, which is reflected in Winfrey’s new book. Enough is enough: your health, weight, and what it’s like to be free.. Hostin also weighs in on constitutional rights during encounters with police and offers sharp criticism of recent actions by ICE officers.
Winfrey participates in panel discussion sufficientcandidly revealed that the only time she felt truly comfortable in her body was 40 years ago, when she played Sophia in a movie. the color purple She says this role changed her life. She recalls how that moment marked a turning point when Whoopi Goldberg transitioned from stand-up comedy to movies and Steven Spielberg and Quincy Jones championed their success behind the scenes. At the time, Ms. Winfrey was negotiating her talk show contract, unaware of its ultimate cultural impact.
Reflecting on her faith, Oprah says she always believed she was meant to be where she is, despite the significant hardships she has endured. She also reveals her biggest regret from her decades-long TV career and talks about the deeper message behind it. sufficient With Dr. Ania Jastrebov. Winfrey spoke openly about how she was once ashamed of her weight, admitting that she believed it was her fault, and recalled public ridicule, such as Joan Rivers’ comments, that deeply affected her. Further inside…
Joy Behar, Oprah Winfrey, Dr. Ania Jaztrebov
Whoopi Goldberg, Sarah Haines, Joy Behar, Oprah Winfrey, Dr. Ania Jazztreboff, Sunny Hostin, Alyssa Farrar Griffin
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