Oprah Winfrey has quietly quit one of her latest TV ventures after being told she's too emotional and must 'flatten' herself.
Oprah Winfrey accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
, Oprah Winfrey who has worked as a contributor since 2017 for the American investigative and current affairs showBesides her involvement with her OWN channel, magazine, academy in South Africa and other projects, she is now working with Apple on an upcoming series looking at mental health with people like Prince Harry, as well as a revived streaming version of her Oprah book club and possible a new streaming talk show interview series.
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