Posts tagged The Oprah Winfrey Show
Oprah Announces The End of An Era And Hints At The Beginning of Something Bigger
Nov 20th
Today Oprah announced live on The Oprah Winfrey Show her decision to end one of the best talk shows of all time. *Cue Kanye*
September 9, 2011 will mark the end of The Oprah Winfrey show as we know it and also is the end of the show’s 25th season. It is still unclear when and if Oprah will launch her cable channel, the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) but this definitely isn’t the last of the Oprah Winfrey Dynasty.
Oprah Says CJ By Cookie Johnson Jeans Are The Best!
Oct 22nd
If you have a “real bootie”than CJ jeans, by Cookie Johnson are the jeans for you, according to Oprah.
On today’s episode, Oprah showcased her new favorite jeans… Oprah proudly endorsed CJ by Cookie Johnson, a high end jean company by Magic Johnson’s wife. The line is designed with real women with real curves in mind. Cookie says she started the line because “Every time I [would] go to the stores, I put the jeans on and I couldn’t get them past my thighs. I thought: ‘I’m in good shape. I work out. I eat healthy. Why can’t I find a jean to fit me?’”
The CJ by Cookie Johnson jeans are for a made to fit a wide range of body shapes, they come in a wide range of sizes. “They start at 24 to 38,” Cookie says. “Which translates from size 2 to size 18. Prices range from $141 to $198.
The Day is Here: Jay-Z on Oprah {Video}
Sep 24th
Hip Hip Hooray! Oprah chose the right rapper/mogul/business man to have on her show–none other than Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter. Check out the video of the interview below:
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I CAN'T WAIT: Jay-Z on Oprah
Sep 19th
Here’s a sneak peek to the highly anticipated Jay-Z X Oprah Winfrey interview. We’ll definitely be tuned in when it airs for now enjoy
“Breathe Easy (Lyrical Exercise)”-Jay-Z
So I had to memorize these rhymes until I got home
Ya understand? Once you memorize a sentence
It’s like an exercise [echoes]
Whitney Houston on Oprah: I now know my own strength
Sep 15th
Oprah’s Interview with Whitney Houston surely did not disappoint. Oprah built on the first interview with Whitney and asks the questions we’ve all been wondering in all of this how did she think her daughter was being impacted? Did she leave and want Bobby back? And much more. Check out a few highlights & performance:
On Leaving Bobby and The Impact of This Tumultuous Relationship on Bobbi Kristina:
Whitney: I got her out of the house earlier than I had left. I placed her with my brother, Gary, and my sister-in-law, Pat, who lived five minutes down the street from me, because it was getting to be a little much. They took care of her for fifth and sixth grade while she went to school. While I just tried to get it all together and say: “What was I going to do? Where was I going to go? How was I going to do this? How was I going to get out of this?” And once I made some moves, I took her with me to California, and we lived there for a year and a half.
Oprah: So were you separated from Bobby Brown for a time when we didn’t even know it?
Whitney: Yeah. I left, but nobody really knew.
Oprah: Do you feel that even doing that—taking her out of the house—that she saw too much? She heard too much? Experienced too much?
Whitney: It was enough. She saw enough. The spitting in the face was enough. She said: “Mom, did he spit in your face?” And I looked in her eyes and she looked in mine and I said: “Yes. But it’s all right.” And she said: “No, it’s not. No, it’s not. It’s not, Mom. It’s not all right.” I said: “If you can do me a favor. Just do this for Mommy. I’m going to put my trust in God. You put your trust in me. You may not understand it now, but just trust me. I’m not letting you go. I will hold on to you with my dear life. Just trust me. And we will get up out of this. And we’ll be happier for it. And then as you get older, I’ll tell you little by little as to why things are happening and why Mommy has to go.”
But we got to California and she was very angry. Did not understand. She fought me. But I kept coming back with love. I kept holding her in my arms. I kept knocking on that door and I kept getting on my knees. I kept praying. Telling her I loved her.
And then I waited for him. I did. I waited for him to come back to say all the stuff that he was doing—and he was doing a lot of ugly things outside the marriage. I just kept thinking: “He’s dragging this into my home and my daughter. I can’t have this. I can’t let her think that this is love, or this is the way it should be.”
Oprah: You were still, even after moving to California, hoping that you could get back together?
Whitney: Yeah, I waited.

On Escaping Addiction:
Oprah: What did you learn? What is the most you’ve learned through this entire process of sitting there with the drugs, of the evil eyes on the wall?
Whitney: It was difficult because he wouldn’t let me go. He did not want me to leave.
Oprah: And you didn’t think you had the strength to leave on your own. And that’s why you prayed to God for just one day.
Whitney: ”Just one day give me the strength and I’ll go. Just one day. Because I can’t live like this anymore. I’m not going to share him with this one and that one. I’m not doing that. He’s not going to drag this into my home, and I’m not going to let my daughter think that that’s love.”
Oprah: Why did you think you couldn’t leave without that prayer? What was holding you there?
Whitney: Habit. Conforming to a way of life. Thinking that it’s all right, that it will get better.
On Finding Strength
Oprah: Do you now know your own strength?
Whitney: I know from whence my help cometh. I do know that. And I know that it’s strong within me. If ever I get low, I get weak, I know where I can turn to. I love the spirit of God so much that I’m not willing to trade that for anything. I’m not trading that for nothing. For nothing. Because I feel joy that I can’t even speak about. And peace that passes all understanding.
Oprah: Because I know you can’t get through this without God.
Whitney: I was by myself so much during those years in L.A., and I would just sit and I would read the word and I would stop and I would think, “What do you want me to know?” The Holy Spirit would speak to me and it would guide me. And I wouldn’t know how I would get to this place or that place. Or how I did this or how I was go into the studio and sing again. But I did it.
Sphere: Related ContentWhitney Houston on Oprah: Bobby "was my drug"
Sep 14th
Oprah interviewed Whitney Houston today which marks the beginning of Oprah’s 24th season on air. The interview was very candid and heart felt. Whitney gave a very honest and open interview and the second part of the interview airs tomorrow with a appearance by Whitney’s 16 year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina and a performance.
On The Darkest Point with Bobby Brown
Oprah: What’s the worst thing he ever said to you that you can share?
Whitney: I just remember this moment. It was his birthday, and I gave him a party at a club in Atlanta, Buckhead. He drank a lot that night. He drank a lot. And for some reason, everything that I did I tried to do to make him happy—it would turn on me. It was weird. Today, I understand it because people that alcoholics love, they try to abuse.
So when we got back to the house—he’s going to hate that I say this—but he spit on me. And my daughter was coming down the stairs, and she saw it. That was pretty intense. Because I didn’t grow up with that, and I didn’t understand why that occurred. But he had such a hate in his eyes for me.
Because I loved him so much. He cursed me all the way home in front of his parents, and then he spit on me.
Oprah: How did you feel?
Whitney: I was horrified. He spit on me, in my face.
Oprah: Was that a turning point for you, or did you wake up the next morning and push that down or place that someplace in your psyche?
Whitney: I was very hurt. Very angry. And I knew somebody, somewhere, something was going to blow. I called a friend. I said, “Come get me now because it’s at a turning point now,” and I was almost two feet out the door at that point in time. I was ready to go.
And I asked [my friend] to come get me, and [Bobby] pushed me against the wall … I was on the phone and I went back in and I took the phone and I hit him over the head with it. He just fell out on the floor. It was just drama. My daughter came down the stairs. She’s, like, “Daddy?”
Oprah: Blood?
Whitney: Yeah. “Mom, what did you—,” [her daughter asked]. I said, “I told him not to do it.” I kept saying, “I told him not to do this. I told him not to do this.” It was just one of those moments. It was just hateful. Ugly.
On The Drug Abuse
Oprah: Tell me how bad did it get, the drugs?
Whitney: When you don’t speak and you live in the same home and you’re sitting right next to that person and you’re not saying a word for a week? You’re just sitting there? And you’re just watching TV? That’s bad. …
Oprah: You’re just watching TV and doing coke? Or are you smoking?
Whitney: We were lacing our marijuana with base. We weren’t on crack. We weren’t on no crack stuff. We weren’t buying $20 jumbos. We were paying money. We were buying kilos and ounces and ounces. We would have our stash.
Oprah: But you were freebasing cocaine.
Whitney: Basically. … We weren’t doing pipe smoking. We didn’t get that far.
On When Whitney Realized The Marriage Was Going Downhill
Oprah: You said you realized that the marriage was going to be over. Did you then make a decision that “I’m gonna get myself out”?
Whitney: Yeah. I remember saying to God one day, I said, “Give me one day of strength.” Because I was weak. I was so weak to [Bobby]. I was so weak to the love. I was, like: “This is love? What is this? What am I into?”
Oprah: Were you weak to him or were you weak to the drugs? Because the world’s perception is you were weak to the drugs.
Whitney: He was my drug. I didn’t do anything without him. I wasn’t getting high by myself. It was me and him together. You know, we were partners. And that’s what my high was. Him. He and I being together. And whatever we did, we did together. No matter what, we did it together.
Oprah: Because you were his wife.
Whitney: Yes. And he was my husband. And I’m gonna make this happen and we’re gonna make this work. And that’s the way it was.
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Oprah: Were there days where you were drugged and didn’t know what was going on? Because remember there was a time, I can’t remember what year it was, that your sister-in-law sold pictures of your bathroom to the tabloids
Whitney: I wasn’t there then
Oprah: And she said that there were days that you would lock yourself in a room and you would stay there and you would not speak to people for days. Is any of that true?
Whitney: Sure.
Oprah: Would you just sit in your room and do drugs?
Whitney: Yeah. Talk on the phone. Watch TV. Listen to gospel. I would still read my Bible, amazingly enough. I would still read my Bible. I still had it in me. I knew God was there. I knew the light was there and I was just trying to get back to it. I just kept trying to get back to that spirituality.
On The Turning Point & When Her Mother Got Involved
Whitney: I got out of that program and it continued. The drugs didn’t stop. So one day my mother came to my house. It’s kind of funny. But now looking back at it, I see the love and the passion that my mother had for me, that she has for me.
She walks in with the sheriff and she says: “I have a court injunction here. You do it my way or we’re not going to do this at all. You’re going to go on TV, and you’re going to retire. And say you’re going to give this up because it’s not worth it.”
Oprah: Your mama came to your house with the sheriff?
Whitney: She said, “It’s not worth it.” She said: “If you move, Bobby, [the sheriff will] take you down. Don’t you make one move.” And he stood there like he was scared.
And she said: “Let’s go. Let’s do this. I’m not losing you to the world. I’m not losing you to Satan. I’m not doing this. I want my daughter back. I want you back. I want to see that glow in your eyes. That light in your eyes. I want to see the child I raised. And you weren’t raised like this. And I’m not having it. So you make a choice, and you make it here today because I have a court injunction that says you have to go.” …
Oprah: Was your mother saying you have to go to rehab, or was your mother saying you have to get out of this marriage?
Whitney: You have to go to rehab and make a decision with a clear mind.
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Sep 11th
Though BET isn’t necessarily my favorite network Jay-Z is my favorite guy! Today Jay-Z interviewed with Harry Allen (Music Journalist), Angie Martinez (Hot 97 Radio Personality), and Steven A. Smith (Sports Commentator) in a BET special titled “Food For Thought: Conversations with Jay-Z.” The interview was filmed at Sequio’s Restaurant on Pier 17 in New York . He touched various topics like his marriage to Beyonce, his interview and impending appearance on Oprah, and his newly released album Blueprint 3.
Check out the interview here:
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Sep 1st
Couch potatoes and random viewers alike will be surely tuning in this month with all the hotness scheduled to air on the tube.
SEPTEMBER 2nd

Chris Brown’s long awaited interview with Larry King will air on CNN at 6 p.m.
If yesterday’s sneak peak is any indication of the entire interview, I hope that Chris Brown follows the advice I gave him back in July when he released that shameful video apology. I hope he is more prepared this time around but we shall see.
SEPTEMBER 14th
Whitney Houston X Oprah

Oprah kicks off her 24th season of The Oprah Winfrey Show with WHITNEY HOUSTON! This will definitely an interview to watch and it’s Whitney’s first interview since her 2002 sit down with Diane Sawyer. Oprah calls this interview “the most anticipated music interview of the decade.” I agree!
Jay-Z X Rihanna X Kanye West
The Jay Leno Show will premiere with an electric perfomance of Run This Town from Jay-Z’s album The Blueprint 3. You can catch them on NBC 10pm EST.















