Is Oprah a two faced lying B*tch, Okay that was harsh, but Damn Oprah stick to your word.
For the past few months, the talk show queen has been very vocal about her stance on domestic violence. But one reported domestic violence victim is speaking out against the media mogul. After a highly publicized altercation that left ‘Umbrella’ singer Rihanna battered and bruised at the hands of then-boyfriend Chris Brown, Winfrey took to her talk show in March to discuss their situation.
“Love doesn’t hurt. If a man hits you once, he will hit you again,” Winfrey said. Brown was offended by Winfrey’s comments, mostly because he had a rapport with the billionaire–even performing at her Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy in South Africa. The ‘Run It’ singer fired back on ‘Larry King Live’ and in People magazine: “‘I commend Oprah on being like, ‘This is a problem,’ but it was a slap in my face. She could have been more helpful, like, ‘Okay, I’m going to help both of these people out.’” Winfrey later told ‘Access Hollywood’ that she stood by her comments. “Domestic violence is something that I wouldn’t tolerate. Period,” she declared. [Link]
Last week, ironically, Winfrey invited gospel singer BeBe Winans on her show to promote his new reunion project with sister CeCe Winans. The 47-year-old Grammy Award winner also appeared on Winfrey’s show Oct. 30 as a judge for her new ‘American Idol’-styled karaoke challenge. Maybe she forgot he’s facing domestic violence charges for a February incident in which he allegedly shoved his ex-wife, Debra Winans, to the ground in front of their kids. Winfrey is a close friend of Winans and has supported his music endeavors for years. His 1997 song ‘Thank You’ even became an anthem on the widely watched talk show. Mrs.Winans told TMZ that she’s “hurt by Oprah’s decision to have Bebe on the show,” in light of her refusal to have Brown on after the incident with Rihanna. Winans’ domestic violence charge is pending until a 2010 court hearing.
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Actually, Oprah doesn’t really get domestic violence. She gets incest because she experienced it, but her attitude about domestic violence is simplistic and naive. I’ve noticed a dramatic disparity, for example, in the way she treats celebrities who have had the experience and women who live in the real world. She treats the former with respect and deference, but the latter group get treated with abject disrespect and a full dose of Oprah judgement.
Thanks for the 4-1-1 on the Winans.
Thank you for your comment Anne, I never looked at it like that, but you have a point..
Bravo, Ms. Wanda! Oprah kicked him off her show because of all the criticism! That’s really something because Oprah almost never admits she’s backed the wrong horse!
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