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Obama's appearance on Oprah caused his book to reach the No. 1 spot on both Amazon.com's and the New York Times ' bestseller list. [21] Immediately following Winfrey's two endorsements, Time magazine put Obama on their October 23, 2006 cover with the caption "Why Barack Obama could be the next president."
After years of being “publicly humiliated” for her body, Oprah Winfrey shared candid confessions about her weight loss journey and how her perception about “thin” people has changed. The ...
"Oprah has the credibility, the platform and the ability to get the message out that obesity is something that is not an individual's fault and that it's something that can be treated if people ...
After saying she used weight-loss meds, Winfrey said the drugs helped maintain her weight loss and that she had long dealt with shame about her size and public mockery of her struggles.
After publicly chronicling her own challenges with traditional diets for decades, the cultural icon is now celebrating the emergence of breakthrough drugs like Ozempic.
On August 2, 2018, The Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs revealed that Marianne Williamson, [11] a New Age author and spiritual leader known as "Oprah's spiritual adviser" thanks to her frequent appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show, [1] was considering a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
This wave of endorsements led The Economist to publish an in-depth examination of "The Rise of the Obamacons" and their influence: The biggest brigade in the Obamacon army consists of libertarians, furious with Mr Bush's big-government conservatism, worried about his commitment to an open-ended "war on terror", and disgusted by his cavalier way ...
Oprah Winfrey has set an hour-long ABC primetime special about weight loss drugs following her exit from the board of WeightWatchers after revealing her personal use of them. The special, titled ...