Sep 172010
 

Oprah Winfrey has forgiven Jonathan Franzen.

Nine years after picking Franzen’s “The Corrections” for her book club and then canceling his appearance on her show after he expressed ambivalence over her endorsement, Winfrey has chosen his new novel, “Freedom.” The talk show host is not scheduled to announce her pick until Friday, but The Associated Press on Thursday purchased a copy that had a book club sticker on the front.

Three bookstores had previously told the AP that “Freedom” had been selected.

Winfrey’s decision tells a story she loves well, one of redemption, and cites a book that itself redeems a troubled Minnesota-based family. Released in late August, “Freedom” was virtually canonized by critics before publication and has been topping best-seller lists even without Oprah’s approval. Franzen was the subject of a Time Magazine cover story, titled “Great American Novelist,” and anticipation was so great that President Obama secured an early copy while visiting a bookstore on Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.

“I’m not a bit surprised (about Winfrey’s choice),” said Lorin Stein, editor of The Paris Review and a former editor at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, which publishes Franzen. “Oprah has always shown great faith in the American reader. In that sense, I think she is a model to those of us in the literature business.”

“I think anything that gets a wonderful literary book to millions of people would make anyone in my profession happy,” said Deborah Treisman, fiction editor of The New Yorker, where early versions of two chapters from “Freedom” were serialized.

Farrar, Straus & Giroux did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Angela DePaul, a spokeswoman for Winfrey’s production company Harpo, would not confirm or deny the selection.

“Oprah announces her book club selections on her show and shares her reasons for choosing the books at that time,” DePaul said.

“The Oprah Winfrey Show” just began its final season, but DePaul says it is “likely” Winfrey will make another book club pick after Friday. Since 2008, she has averaged just one or two selections a year.

Franzen, 51, is widely regarded as a leading fiction writer of his generation, but has been branded, with a scarlet “S,” as in snob, for his comments in 2001 about Oprah’s book club. He called some of her picks “schmaltzy” and worried about his place in the “high-end literary tradition.”

But at the same time, he praised Winfrey for making some good choices and for “fighting the good fight.” He apologized quickly and repeatedly, but Winfrey’s mind was unchanged.

Now, with the selection of “Freedom,” the “S” has apparently been removed and changed to an “O,” the Oprah book club logo that will appear on new shipments of the novel. “Freedom” had already gone into a second printing, with 300,000 copies in print, and is virtually assured of selling hundreds of thousands of copies.

“It’s not a vindication of anyone,” Treisman said of Winfrey picking Franzen again, and presumably having him on her show. “Oprah is big enough not to hold any grudges and so is Jonathan.”

“Freedom” is Winfrey’s 64th pick and places Franzen in a special category: The rare author to have more than one book in her club; in 2001, Winfrey only revoked her invitation to have Franzen on her show, and not her recommendation of “The Corrections,” a million-seller that remains listed on her Web site.

Winfrey’s choices are usually made weeks in advance of their announcement, so it’s possible Franzen already knew when, in mid-August, he told a reporter for the Star Tribune in Minneapolis that he would be happy if Winfrey picked “Freedom” and that he and the talk show host were not “very far apart” in their thinking. Franzen has often said he wants to write novels of substance and popular appeal.

At an appearance in Manhattan last week, the author was asked by an audience member if Oprah had been “in touch.”

“Next question, please,” Franzen responded.

Sep 142010
 

The chat show host gifted the prize – dubbed Oprah’s Ultimate Australian Adventure – to all of her spectators on the opening episode of her final series yesterday, and the 56-year-old actor will pilot the plane to take them to Sydney.

To a shrieking crowd, Oprah announced: “We’re… going… to… Australia!”

The set was then turned into a mini-airport, where the ‘Pulp Fiction’ actor emerged from a jet to reveal his job in the present.

She added: “This is really my last chance to do something really big.

“And if you want to do something big, you want to take along your ultimate viewers. I started to think about where would I most want to go. Maybe I should take you with me to the other side of the world. “We’re going to Australia! We are going to Australia! You and you and you and you are going to Australia!”

All audience members were also given a new mobile phone.

Oprah announced in November 2009 she would be quitting the show after 25 years to launch her own TV network in 2011.

She said: “This show has been my life and I love it enough to know when it’s time to say goodbye.”

Aug 282010
 

Talk show titan Oprah Winfrey wants to host the final episode of her long-running show in a huge open-air football stadium.

The mogul is planning a star-studded finale next September when the Oprah Winfrey Show will end its 25 year run on daytime television.

And she has hinted she wants to move the production from her Chicago, Illinois studio to the city’s 61,500 capacity Soldier Field – the home of the Chicago Bears football team – in a bid to pack in a bigger audience.

But Winfrey has admitted the notoriously unpredictable climate in Chicago could scupper plans for an open-air finale, telling TV Guide, “I don’t know if that’s going to happen. You can never count on Chicago weather.”

The star is stepping down from her syndicated talk show to run the Oprah Winfrey Network.

Jul 122010
 

A tell-all book about TV queen Oprah Winfrey’s life is to be adapted into a movie.

Filmmaker Larry A. Thompson has acquired the rights to Kitty Kelley’s controversial book Oprah: A Biography and is turning it into a film – and the director admits he faces a challenge in finding the right actress to play Winfrey.

Thompson says, “Oprah Winfrey’s fascinating journey from rural Mississippi to the world stage is packed with simple truths and complicated personalities…

“Casting someone to play Oprah will be the real challenge. We are planning to audition both known and unknown actresses.”

News of the project, to be released next year, won’t be welcomed by the talk show titan – she slammed the unauthorised tome earlier this year, branding it a “so-called biography”.

The book alleges Winfrey used drugs and embellished stories about her poverty-stricken background.

Jun 292010
 

The TV star – who fronts ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’ and is the president of media company Harpo Productions – has topped the annual Most Powerful Celebrity poll conducted by Forbes magazine, knocking Angelina Jolie off the top spot with earnings of $315 million last year.

The 56-year-old star was previously named top of the coveted list in 2007 and 2008, before Angelina – who is now in 18th position – took over from her in 2009.

The 2010 figures also include a number of new stars, with Lady Gaga flying into fourth place with earnings of $62 million, behind Beyonce Knowles with $87 million in second, and film director James Cameron in third with $210 million earned last year.

The Forbes Most Powerful Celebrity list looks at wealth, TV/radio popularity, press rank, web rank and social status – with even twitter followers being taken into consideration.

The 2010 poll placed ‘Twilight’ star Robert Pattinson on the list for the first time, in 50th position following the success of the vampire movies, and after earning $17 million last year.

His co-star and rumored girlfriend Kristen Stewart came 66th after earning $12 million from the franchise and working on new movie ‘The Runaways’.

Despite a tumultuous year in her personal life, Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock was placed eighth in the poll after pocketing $56 million in the past 12 months. She was just behind golfer Tiger Woods, who was placed fifth, Britney Spears, sixth, and rock band U2 – consisting of Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. – who were placed seventh.

The top 20 Forbes Most Powerful Celebrity 2010 poll and their earnings from the past 12 months:

1. Oprah Winfrey – $315 million

2. Beyonce Knowles – $87 million

3. James Cameron – $210 million

4. Lady Gaga – $62 million

5. Tiger Woods – $105 million

6. Britney Spears – $64 million

7. U2 – $130 million

8. Sandra Bullock – $56 million

9. Johnny Depp – $75 million

10. Madonna – $58 million

11. Simon Cowell – $80 million

12. Taylor Swift – $45 million

13. Miley Cyrus – $48 million

14. Kobe Bryant – $48 million

15. Jay-Z – $63 million

16. Black Eyed Peas – $48 million

17. Bruce Springsteen – $70 million

18. Angelina Jolie – $20 million

19. Rush Limbaugh – $58.5 million

20. Michael Jordan – $55 million

Jun 172010
 

Billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey has given staff at her magazine $10,000 each and an Apple iPad, a spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

“As a thank you for their hard work and dedication, Oprah Winfrey surprised the staff of O, The Oprah Magazine with an Apple iPad and a check for $10,000, to commemorate the magazine’s 10th anniversary,” a magazine spokeswoman said.

The total number of staff members who received the gifts was not made immediately available.

The popular U.S. television talk show host plans to end “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 2011 after 25 years to set up her own cable TV network.

The top-rated daytime show is broadcast from Chicago on ABC television stations across the United States and in more than 140 countries. It has helped Winfrey amass a fortune estimated by Forbes magazine at $2.3 billion.

Apr 212010
 

Nadya Suleman says being known as “Octomom” makes her feel like a “carnival attraction.”

After sending a letter to Oprah Winfrey, the octuplets mother appeared via satellite Tuesday on the talk show host’s program to discuss what life has been like since becoming a tabloid target.

Though she claims to have no regrets, Suleman, 34, said she has a “tremendous amount of guilt” for giving birth to eight babies last year as an unemployed single mother of six.

“I feel as though I was so caught up with my own childish desires to compensate,” she said.

Suleman, who was raised an only child, said having so many children was possibly a way for her “to fill some missing piece inside.”

Within nine years, she filled her life with fourteen children, including Elijah, 8; Amerah, 7; Joshua, 6, Aiden, 5; twins Caleb and Calyssa, 3; and the 14-month octuplets, Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, Nariyah, Makai, Josiah, Jeremiah and Jonah.

“I’ve always coveted that connection, that attachment to another being,” she said. “And the connection felt safer with children than with a significant other, more predictable. The security—I was hungering for the security.

Vowing to never put her children on a reality series because it “robs them of their childhood,” Suleman said she is now off food stamps and makes her income by relying on media appearances. (Oprah previously stated that she did not pay Suleman for the interview)

“We’re surviving,” she said. “We’re so busy going, going, going, moving, moving, moving, trying to keep up that you don’t have time to think, to reflect, to feel anything. And it is a choice. I own all of the responsibility for my poor choices in the past.”

She continued, “Do I regret [it]? You can’t regret children. But the choices were childish. They were immature. They were selfish. Are we defined by our choices? Our behavior? Our actions? No. I don’t believe that defines our worth.

“I feel as though I wasn’t thinking at that time. If I could go back, would I make different choices? Maybe. At this point, I know and I need to teach my children that we need to learn, we need to grow, we need to keep on growing and transcending, and we need to make the best possible choices. And when we make poor choices, all you can do is really, really learn from that and grow from that. Try not to repeat it.”

Having learned from her lessons, Suleman said she won’t be having any more children in the future.

“At this point in my life, that is the furthest thing that I would ever even imagine,” she claimed. “I cannot grow additional eyes or hands. I’m not an octopus. I can barely give them — nobody could, not two people, not four people even could give them — all the emotional, psychological and physical needs.”

Though she is trying to be “the most devoted mother” she can be, Suleman admitted to feeling badly about her situation.

“I live every single day every hour of the day with a tremendous amount of guilt,” she said. “And I feel guilty when I hold the one or two and then that I can’t be there for the others. And they’re crying. And then I feel guilty. Look at the older ones. They all have different unique needs. And I’ll live with this forever. But all I can do now is keep on going, keep moving.”

Despite her hardships, Suleman said she has never considered giving up some of her children for adoption.

“I will do anything in my power to secure what I need to, on my own, without exploiting my children, to secure revenue so I can provide that,” she said. “I know that sounds selfish, but I breathe for my children. I wake up for my children. I will do anything to secure the revenue on my own to provide for these kids.”

Apr 132010
 

John Tesh confirms one of the reports in a revealing unauthorized biography of Oprah Winfrey.

The former “Entertainment Tonight” anchor-turned-new age musician says he and Winfrey used to date.

The 57-year-old Tesh says he and the 56-year-old Winfrey dated while working in local news in Nashville, Tenn.

The book “Oprah: A Biography” claims Tesh and Winfrey didn’t just date, but lived together for a short period in the 1970′s.

It goes on to say Tesh abruptly ended the relationship one night when he noticed their contrasting skin colors and couldn’t handle being in an interracial relationship.

Tesh has not commented on the book’s explanation for their split, but did tell “Entertainment Tonight” he and Winfrey remain good friends.

Winfrey’s representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“Oprah: A Biography,” written by Kitty Kelley, hits stores Tuesday. Kelley has written unauthorized biographies on celebrities, including Jackie Kennedy, Frank Sinatra and Nancy Reagan.