Harry Styles is opening up about his brand new album, Harry’s House, during a sit down interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music.
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Ahead of Oprah Winfrey’s new documentary “The Color of Care”, centring on racial inequities within the American healthcare system, the TV host and author revealed what she’s learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, which inspired the upcoming project.
“I didn’t leave home for 322 days — literally did not leave the house,” Winfrey said during an interview with The Los Angeles Times regarding the documentary. She was surprised by “how well I was able to adjust to the isolation and not being around other people.”
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The iconic television host has “been so careful with” her health that her “own friends make fun of” her.
“I remember one point [Gayle King, a close friend] said, ‘Don’t you just miss being around other people?’ I go, ‘Eh, not really,” Winfrey recalled. “I think it’s because every day, I was in an audience of 350 people twice a day [on “The Oprah Winfrey Show”], so I’ve had shaking hands and autographs and selfies, and lots of attention, and exposure to being around a lot of people.”
Isolating during the pandemic allowed Winfrey to “be with myself in a way that I haven’t been able to for years” without having to think about “what is the next thing to come.”
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“You can do that when you don’t have to worry about where your next pay cheque is coming from. I didn’t have to worry about, ‘Am I going to have rent? Am I going to be able to get food? Am I going to be able to keep the lights on and am I going to be able to take care of my children?'” she explained.
Winfrey’s thoughts and her takeaway from an article she read
Harry Styles is opening up about his brand new album, Harry’s House, during a sit down interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticOne of pop culture’s most famous mother figures got a sendoff from her community at the Mother Church of country music Sunday, as Wynonna and Ashley Judd welcomed country stars and other celebrities to Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium for “Naomi Judd: A River of Time Celebration,” a tribute that was broadcast live on CMT.A frequently heaven-looking Wynonna, who with her late mother was half of the country duo the Judds, sang “River of Time” early in the ceremony, then closed it joined by her local Christ Church choir for what was the pair’s final hit, “Love Will Build a Bridge.” She also participated in a recreation of the mother/daughter harmonies by pairing up with Brandi Carlile for a duet of “The Rose,” preceded by a video testimonial by Bette Midler. Pure magic on stage tonight ✨ @Wynonna @brandicarlile pic.twitter.com/5XmUe8EdGA— CMT (@CMT) May 16, 2022“It’s so strange to be here, but natural at the same time,” said Wynonna.
Editor's note: This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Naomi Judd will be honored with a memorial presented by CMT on May 15 at 5 p.m.
Viewers will soon be bidding farewell to “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, and the guest list for her final weeks of shows has been revealed.
Priyanka Chopra was able to have a Happy Mother’s Day alongside her husband Nick Jonas and their new baby daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, after spending more than 100 days in the newborn intensive care unit.The singer shared a sweet photo of his daughter, with Priyanka holding the baby in her arms and Nick by their side. He also wrote an emotional message following the “challenging few months” they spent in the hospital.“On this Mother’s Day we can’t help but reflect on these last few months and the rollercoaster we’ve been on, which we now know, so many people have also experienced.
Dr. Phil McGraw is still saying thank you to Oprah Winfrey, nearly 26 years after the pair first met.
sit-down with Oprah Winfrey created shock waves around the world. Royal insiders say it’s all about damage control, after a new book by former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown blasted them as “addicted to drama”, and criticised them for causing “maximum mayhem” in the royal family. “These latest claims have really gotten under Meghan’s skin,” says an insider close to the 40 year old, who along with Harry, 37, ditched the royal life for an £11.2million mansion in California back in 2020.
Oprah Winfrey took the coronavirus pandemic very, very seriously.
Oprah Winfrey is opening up about the amount of time that she spent inside her home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gayle King and Oprah Winfrey's nearly 50 year friendship enviable by millions of friends out there, the way they met is truly out of a Hallmark movie.MORE: Robin Roberts shares special present from Gayle KingThe two were recently highlighted in People's Beautiful Issue, which included a segment all about celebrity best friends, also featuring Maude Apatow and Sydney Sweeney of Euphoria, and Allison Janney and Octavia Spencer.The two television personalities have been each other's biggest supporters for decades, having met when they were both starting off as reporters, and have grown themselves, and their careers, side by side.WATCH: Gayle is overjoyed to finally meet Nate Burleson's wife, AtoyMORE: Gayle King wows in figure-hugging dress that causes a stirThey explained how Oprah, then 22, was working in Baltimore, Maryland, as a news anchor at WJZ-TV, and Gayle, who was 21, was a production assistant and writer at the radio station.The Selma actress made the first move, looking out for the CBS host when a major snowstorm was coming, offered her a ride and an invitation to stay at her place for the night.After talking all night long, Gayle still remembers to this day the purple dress with a scoop neck and bell sleeves that her best friend let her borrow as they headed in to work the following morning.A post shared by People Magazine (@people)The stars' stunning portraitsThe pair opened up to the magazine about all they have in common, and how they differ, revealing how the morning show host is an extrovert and keen on going out, while the Oscar winning media mogul is the opposite, and loves spending time at home.MORE: Today star Sheinelle Jones and Gayle King celebrate 'divas' with fun night outMORE: CBS' Gayle King
Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King are taking a trip down memory lane!
Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King spoke about their special 46-year friendship in People‘s “Beautiful” issue.
Haim gave ‘Leaning On You’ its live debut as they kicked off their North American ‘One More Haim’ tour last week – check out fan-shot footage and the setlist below.The Los Angeles trio took to the stage at The Chelsea in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday night (April 24) in support of their third studio album, 2020’s acclaimed ‘Women In Music Pt. III’.Beginning the gig with ‘Now I’m In It’, the 17-song setlist was dominated by cuts from the band’s latest record while classics ‘Forever’, ‘My Song 5’ and ‘The Wire’ also made appearances (via Setlist.FM).Haim played the acoustic ‘WIMPIII’ track ‘Leaning On You’ for the first time mid-way through the concert before dusting off ‘FUBT’, ‘Los Angeles’, ‘Don’t Wanna’ and ‘Summer Girl’.Following the show, the group shared a series of videos on their official Instagram page.
Viola Davis’ latest honour is not for her acting, but for her writing. The Oscar winner’s upcoming memoir, Finding Me, is Oprah Winfrey’s new book club pick.
Lorraine Kelly said Piers Morgan was 'fired up' as he said he 'waited a year' to make his ITV return. The TV star hasn't been seen on the channel since shortly after his dramatic Good Morning Britain exit last March.