The former Ruff Ryders leader felt that Winfrey and Iyania Vanzant, an inspirational speaker, tricked him into making an appearance on the show. He has now threatened to sue if the footage airs on television.
A few days before Oprah Winfrey's big interview with Beyonce Knowles, OWN has released two clips from their one-on-one chat, one in which the singer gushed on how her husband Jay-Z has helped her "on so many levels."
Beyonce admitted that she didn't bounce right back to her pre-pregnancy size after she gave birth to her daughter Blue Ivy Carter on Jan. 7, 2012. "I did a show three months after giving birth, which was crazy," Beyonce told WInfrey. "I had clearly never given birth, and I didn't know that I would gain 60 pounds-57 pounds."
Beyonce's documentary, Life Is But A Dream, will reveal more than fans can expect- she has included footage of herself posed naked while pregnant with her daughter.
Beyonce premiered her highly anticipated "Life Is But A Dream" documentary" Tuesday night at Ziegfeld Theate in New York City, and her good friend Oprah Winfrey was also there to celebrate, according to the International Business Times.
Oprah Winfrey is facing a huge lawsuit from a former employee who said she got fired because when she became pregnant, according to a report obtained by the Hollywood Reporter.
Responses to Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah on Thursday where he admitted to doping during his cycling career, appeared on the web after the one-and-a- half hour special aired, as anti-doping officials, fans and others gave their opinions.
Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which he reportedly admits to doping throughout his cycling career, will air Thursday and Friday on the OWN network.
Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey in which he reportedly admits to doping throughout his cycling career will air Thursday and Friday on the OWN network, and the cancer organization the athlete started hopes he will be forthcoming about the charges against him.
Lance Armstrong may have officially admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs to help him win cycling championships in an interview with Oprah Winfrey on Jan. 14.
The likely admission was taped and is slated to air on Winfrey's OWN network in a two-part special set to air on Thursday, Jan. 17 and Friday, Jan. 18.
In a preview video for an upcoming episode of "Oprah's Next Chapter," David Letterman is shown calling his late night host rival Jay Leno the "most insecure" person he ever encountered.