From flatlands to mountains, from lakes to rivers, and from sea to shining sea, Oprah has come out with her list of the most scenic drives in every state.
If wellness to her means having all things in balance, was this a secret cry for help? Probably not, she fine and still rich as hell.
Oprah - speaking on “balance”.
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Oprah told a story about a couple weeks back when Ellen texted to wave at her by the fence (which sounds like it’s a long way from both of their homes) but Oprah couldn’t wave because she was in Grand Rapids!
Today on Segment 16, the guys talk about Oprah's visit to Grand Rapids, that appeared on 60 Minutes last night. Fox 17 talks with some of the people who were on the show, and learn about the experience.
Today on Segment 16, the guys talk about Oprah's visit not long ago, where she interviewed Justin Amash, and then went shopping and where she might have gone. Then they check out Rich Eisen's piece about the Lions, and how fans feel about the team.
Some are saying the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot is terrible. However, is it worse than that one time the Ninja Turtles went on a rock concert tour, made an album sponsored by Pizza Hut, then went on Oprah to promote it? Because that was a real thing that happened. Back in August of 1990, the turtles hit the stage with "Coming Out of Their Shells".
Ah, the Internet. It's written in ink. Once it's posted to the Internet, it's there to stay.
Back in 1990, at the height of their popularity, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were guests for an entire hour-long episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
Winfrey -- who built a billion-dollar empire persuading everyone from celebs to average Joes to reveal the truth about themselves has shared five pages from her hand-written journals, which are featured in the April issue of O, The Oprah Magazine. ok So what!