She’s all about helping her fans create the life they desire, and Oprah Winfrey is looking sleek on the cover of O, The Oprah Magazine’s September 2014 issue.
Sporting a Capezio unitard, the media mogul works her magic for the camera, telling the publication, “I like pretending I’m a movie star.”
Furthemore, Winfrey gushes, “I’m feeling pretty phenomenal on this cover. I was a little apprehensive about doing this cover in a bodysuit because as Maya Angelou says in her Phenomenal Woman, ‘I’m not built to suit a fashion model size.’ But it’s like something I’ve never done, it’s really kind of exciting.”
Oprah also encourages readers to take small steps toward change in order to reach a long-term goal. “I’m a big fan of the kinds of minor changes that add up to major delight. The best way I know for...
Sporting a Capezio unitard, the media mogul works her magic for the camera, telling the publication, “I like pretending I’m a movie star.”
Furthemore, Winfrey gushes, “I’m feeling pretty phenomenal on this cover. I was a little apprehensive about doing this cover in a bodysuit because as Maya Angelou says in her Phenomenal Woman, ‘I’m not built to suit a fashion model size.’ But it’s like something I’ve never done, it’s really kind of exciting.”
Oprah also encourages readers to take small steps toward change in order to reach a long-term goal. “I’m a big fan of the kinds of minor changes that add up to major delight. The best way I know for...
- 8/6/2014
- GossipCenter
Oprah Winfrey is showing off her figure in a cat suit by Capezio for the cover of her O Magazine.
"I like pretending I'm a movie star," Oprah said of about donning the skintight outfit for her magazine's September cover.
But, Oprah admitted that slipping into a cat suit did have some draw backs – nerves.
Photos: Oprah Winfrey In September 2014's O The Magazine
"I'm feeling pretty phenomenal on this cover. I was a little apprehensive about doing this cover in a bodysuit because as Maya Angelou says in her 'Phenomenal Woman,' I'm not built ...
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"I like pretending I'm a movie star," Oprah said of about donning the skintight outfit for her magazine's September cover.
But, Oprah admitted that slipping into a cat suit did have some draw backs – nerves.
Photos: Oprah Winfrey In September 2014's O The Magazine
"I'm feeling pretty phenomenal on this cover. I was a little apprehensive about doing this cover in a bodysuit because as Maya Angelou says in her 'Phenomenal Woman,' I'm not built ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 8/4/2014
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
This post is gonna take on a bit of a personal tone (I’ve had half a glass of Ramona Singer pinot grigio, guys…get ready). See, I kinda love Oprah Winfrey in a major way. I am one of those “children of the 80s” whose mother had O on the TV every afternoon after school starting in 1986 and so Oprah basically raised me, which explains why I shout-talk everything in a very deep voice. I can remember watching her wheel out that wagon full of meat when she lost all that weight on crazy diet #1947201 and thinking to my young self, “I Want Oprah To Be On My TV Forever!” Today, my childhood dream is shattering…and I’m left with nothing but this Nate Berkus designed bowl in which to pick up the pieces.
In 2005 I even worked with Queen Oprah herself as a production assistant on O...
In 2005 I even worked with Queen Oprah herself as a production assistant on O...
- 5/25/2011
- by Kate Spencer
- TheFabLife - Movies
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