Oprah Winfrey’s partner Stedman Graham is living in the couple’s guest house to help prevent either of them contracting coronavirus.
05.03.2020 - 16:56 / nypost.com
When Oprah Winfrey chose the novel “American Dirt” for her book club, she imagined engaging in an impassioned television dialogue about the narrative, which follows a Mexican mother and her son fleeing to the United States.
Instead, Winfrey ended up organizing a show that put the book, author Jeanine Cummins and Winfrey herself on trial. After critics complained about the novel’s portrayal of Latinos, Winfrey turned the forum into a debate about the marginalization of Latino voices, the lack of
Oprah Winfrey’s partner Stedman Graham is living in the couple’s guest house to help prevent either of them contracting coronavirus.
Oprah Winfrey took to Instagram Live on Monday to explain to O, The Oprah Magazine's digital director Arianna Davis why Stedman Graham recently moved into the guest house. As fans will recall, the 66-year-old talk show host had pneumonia late last year.
Oprah Winfrey’s partner Stedman Graham is living in the couple’s guest house to help prevent either of them from contracting the coronavirus.
Oprah Winfrey has sent Stedman Graham to the guest house!
Oprah Winfrey is taking the necessary steps to stay healthy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Update 3/22/20: On Saturday, Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre appeared on the inaugural episode of Oprah Winfrey's new Apple TV+ series, Oprah Talks COVID-19, and the couple revealed that they have now both been positively diagnosed with the disease.
Oprah Winfrey has launched a new Apple TV+ series, Oprah Talks COVID-19, that will offer timely conversations amid the coronavirus outbreak. The first episode features the host checking in with Idris Elba and his wife, Sabrina Dhowre, who have both been in quarantine following Elba's recent positive test result for the novel coronavirus.
Update 3/22/20: On Saturday, Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre appeared on the inaugural episode of Oprah Winfrey's new Apple TV+ series, Oprah Talks COVID-19, and the couple revealed that they have now both been positively diagnosed with the disease.
Jamil attributes it to better diversity representation in the US
Since everyone has nothing better to do at the moment, there is way too much time on our hands. It's only been about a week or less since social distancing became a thing due to the coronavirus pandemic, and people are already creating false rumors to keep themselves entertained. Case in point: some poor soul online crafted up an entire story about Oprah Winfrey—THE Oprah—being a sex trafficker. I've never heard anything so foolish in my life.
Jamil, 34, said this was also the reason she herself shifted to the United states, in order to pursue a career in television.
Oprah Winfrey wants to make one thing clear: she has NOT been arrested for sex trafficking.
Late Tuesday night, as results trickled in from Democratic primary elections and the number of people infected by the novel coronavirus continued to climb, Oprah Winfrey’s name began trending on Twitter.
Oprah Winfrey is shutting down false social media rumors. The 66-year-old TV mogul took to Twitter overnight to respond to "awful" rumors circulating online stating that she had been arrested.
Oprah Winfrey, 66, says she was NOT arrested on March 17, despite a widespread report that had surfaced about the rumor. “Just got a phone call that my name is trending,” she tweeted during the early hours of March 18. “And being trolled for some awful FAKE thing. It’s NOT TRUE. Haven’t been raided, or arrested. Just sanitizing and self distancing with the rest of the world. Stay safe everybody.”