Oprah Winfrey cancels gospel singer from show

Oprah Winfrey at an event in Chicago (AP Photo by Charles Rex Arbogast)
Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey is caving into pressure and will remove gospel singer BeBe Winans from an upcoming episode of her show.
Winans appeared on Oprah’s show last month, and he taped another appearance during Oprah’s karaoke challenge.
Winans was charged with a misdemeanor domestic assault earlier this year, accused of shoving his ex-wife to the ground.
His ex-wife Debra Winans publicly complained that Oprah shouldn’t have allowed BeBe to appear on her show because she took a hard stance against Chris Brown when he was charged with assaulting Rihanna.
Many bloggers (myself included) accused Oprah of having a double standard.
Apparently, Oprah agrees because her spokesman issued a statement saying BeBe will no longer appear on the karaoke challenge episode.
Oprah Winfrey accused of double standard
When Chris Brown was accused of asaulting Rihanna earlier this year, Oprah Winfrey used her talk show to make critcal comments about Brown and domestic violence (and rightfully so).
Earlier this year, gospel singer BeBe Winans was arrested on a domestic assault complaint accused of pushing his ex-wife Debra Winans to the ground.
However, Oprah didn’t make critical comments about BeBe. In fact, BeBe was invited to appear on the show to promote his new CD with his sister CeCe Winans.
During an interview with TMZ, BeBe’s ex-wife Debra said she felt hurt when Oprah allowed BeBe to appear on her show especially after she was critical of Chris Brown.
No one really knows what occurred during the incident between BeBe and his ex-wife. Everything is he said/she said. But with Chris Brown and Rihanna, we’ve all seen the photos of Rihanna’s battered and bruised face. Maybe that’s why Oprah was more harsh toward Chris.
Should BeBe Winans have been allowed to appear on Oprah’s show? Is it a double standard? Let me know in the comments section below.
Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield to appear on Oprah together

Mike Tyson, left, bit off a part of Evander Holyfield's ear during a boxing match in 1997 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas (AP photo by Jack Smith)
Mike Tyson is returning to the Oprah Winfrey Show for the second time this week. But this time, his rival Evander Holyfield will join him on the show.
Remember in 1997, when Tyson bit off part of Holyfield’s ear during a boxing match? The two boxing legends will discuss the ear-biting incident. It will be the first time they have spoken since that match.
Tyson also will take questions from the audience. The show will air Friday (Oct. 16) on ABC.
Mike Tyson to appear on Oprah

Boxing legend Mike Tyson during a fundraising even in Malibu, California (AP Photo by Dan Steinberg)
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson’s appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show will air Monday (Oct. 12) on ABC.
Surprisingly, the boxing legend agreed to sit on Oprah’s couch and answer any questions she wanted to ask.
If I were interviewing Mike Tyson, there’s no way I could narrow my questions down to fit into one episode.
There would be so many questions I would ask, including his marriage to Robin Givens, his alleged abuse toward Robin Givens, his rape conviction, his face tattoo, why he bit off Evander Holyfield’s ear, the recent death of his daughter, his relationship with boxing promoter Don King and his outstanding boxing career.
Hopefully, Oprah will ask those above questions too.
Tyler Perry was sexually abused
Film director Tyler Perry decided to come forward with revelations of some horrific events that occurred during his childhood.
Perry said he was sexually molested as a child, and he saw his father molest a friend of his. He also said his grandmother made him take baths in ammonia.
Perry reveals other shocking details about his childhood. He posted a lengthy letter on his Web site. The full letter is posted below.
“Hi there. I know I’ve been a little quiet lately but I’ve been in silent reflection, quiet meditation, and prayer. Turning 40 is such a blessing. Especially because as I child I always thought I would die before I grew up.”
“Believe me when I tell you, PRECIOUS is a powerful film. After seeing it, I had to be involved. I didn’t write it or direct it, nor am I making any money from it. Oprah and I both are giving any proceeds we would make to charity. I just wanted to get as many people to see it as I can. It gave me so much hope after watching it. For everyone who has been a Precious, male or female, this movie will make you so glad you made it through.”
“It took me through some raw emotions and brought me to some things and places in my life that I needed to deal with but had long forgotten. It brought back memories so strong that I can smell and taste them. Like, when I was very young, my mother decided to leave my father…she had had enough of his insanity. She loaded me and my two sisters up in an old Cadillac that he had bought for her, and drove to California. When he realized she was gone, he called the police and reported the car stolen, as it was in his name. My mother was arrested and my two sisters and I were put in the cell with her. He and my uncle drove from Louisiana to California to get us. We spent several days in jail waiting for him. He bailed her out and couldn’t wait to get her into the car. He got into the back seat with us and beat her black and blue from California to Louisiana, as me and my sisters watched Even though I was only two or three, I know that this had to have some effect on me. I’m tired of holding this in. I don’t know what to do with it anymore, so, I’ve decided to give some of it away.”
“Memories at 40: Not long ago, I was asked to speak at an engagement. I walked in and I was told that they had assigned a person to take care of me while I was there. She walked up to me, all of 5′2 ” of her, and asked if I needed anything. I looked at her and started to sweat. It took me back thirty-something years to her apartment. I couldn’t have been more than 10 years old when I went over to play with her son and Matchbox cars. She opened the door in skimpy lingerie. There was a man sitting on the couch, smoking. She told me that her son was in the bedroom. I was there playing with him about 20 minutes when I heard the man arguing with her. He said he was leaving and slammed the door. She came into the bedroom and told me that I had to go home. She told her son to take a bath and she locked him in the bathroom. I was at the front door trying to get out, when she came in and laid on the sofa and asked me if I wanted the key. I told her I had to go home as it was getting dark. She put the key inside of herself and told me to come get it, pulling me on top of her.”
“My mother was out one night, as she loved to play bingo, and my father came ome…mad at the world. He was drunk, as he was most of the time. He got the vacuum cleaner extension cord and trapped me in a room and beat me until the skin was coming off my back. To this day, I don’t know what would make a person do something like that to a child. But thank God that in my mind, I left. I didn’t feel it anymore, just like in PRECIOUS. How this girl would leave in her mind. I learned to use my gift, as it was my imagination that let me escape After he was done with his rant he passed out. Since my aunt lived two doors down, I ran to her. She saw me and was horrified. She loaded her 357 and went to kill him. Holding a gun to his head, her husband came and stopped her.”
“Memories at 40: I got a call not long ago from a friend. He told me that a man that I knew from church when I was a kid had died and he didn’t have any insurance. His family was trying to reach out to me to see if I would pay for his funeral. I quickly said no, but I wish I would have said yes. There is something so powerful to me in burying the man that molested me. I wish I would have dug the grave myself.”
“Memories at 40: I was about 8 or 9 years old. I had a crush on a little girl across the street. She would come over to my house and we’d play. She was about 12 or 13. One day she stopped coming and when I asked her why, she told me that my father was touching her. I didn’t believe her, so I talked her into staying one night. We were both asleep — she was in one bed and I was in another. I opened my eyes to see my father trying to touch her and her pushing him away. I moved in my bed trying to make him think I was waking up. He looked over at me and left out of the room. Not long after that, he beat me mercilessly for something again. Another mind game set up, so I told my mother what he had done. The blood drained from her face. We left that day. We were at my Aunt’s house and he came there about 1am. Not long after that we were back at home. Nothing would compare to the random, drunken, violent beatings I would receive from then until I was 19.”

Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey arrive on the red carpet for a screening of the film "Precious" during the Toronto International Film Festival. (AP photo by Sean Kilpatrick)
“Grateful at 40: I was asked recently how I made it through all of this, (half has not even been told) and my answer to that is…I know for a fact that there is a GOD. When my father would say or do those things to me, I would hear this voice inside of me say, “That’s not true ” or, “Don’t believe that ” or, “You’re going to make it through this “. I didn’t know at the time what “it ” was, but today I surely have no doubt that “it ” was GOD. That voice always gave me comfort. It allowed me to hold on. It kept me from being strung out on drugs, from dying when I wanted to commit suicide. It kept me from being a gang banger or drug dealer. Worse than all of those things put together, it kept me from being him. It brought angels to comfort me after every foul, harsh word or every welt on my legs or back GOD, only GOD.”
“To know that the little boy that I was went through all that — he went through and made it. Then me, as a man…I have to take on the responsibility of forgiving all of those people. I owe it to that little boy that I was and, more than that, I owe it to the man that I am Think about it, as a child we have no recourse. We have nowhere to go. We have to endure it. But as adults, we have choices. I choose to forgive with all my might. Forgiveness has been my weapon of choice. It has helped to free me.”
“If you’re having a hard time getting over something in your life, maybe you can try forgiveness too. It’s not easy, but it does bring forth healing. I know that there are a lot of people out there with stories far worse than mine but you, too, can make it. To those of you who have, welcome to life. I celebrate you. We’re all PRECIOUS in His sight.”
Tyler Perry
Stepmom angry at Mackenzie Phillips
Michelle Phillips is furious with her former step-daughter Mackenzie Phillips.
Mackenzie told Oprah Winfrey she had a sexual affair with her father singer John Phillips for 10 years while Michelle and John were married.
Michelle told Vanity Fair magazine, “I’m so embarrassed and mad. At Oprah, at the publisher, and at Mackenzie, who should be on a psychiatrist’s couch, not on TV.”
“Is this all true? We’ll never know, because she waited until John was dead. If you’re going to make these accusations and they don’t hurt anyone living, that’s one thing. But Mackenzie has affected the lives of all her nieces and nephews, who are not going to school today and are staying home sobbing instead.”
“And the book has come out just at the time that Chynna (former member of the group Wilson Phillips) has to go out on the road with her new album of Christian music.”
It’s funny how Michelle is putting all the blame on Mackenzie, and she said she’s angry with Mackenzie and Oprah. But she never said she was angry with her ex-husband John Phillips even though he’s the one who initiated sex with his own daughter.
Mackenzie Phillips had sex with her father
I thought the circumstances surround Michael Jackson’s death was going to be the craziest celebrity news story of the year. However, I was dead wrong. Actress Mackenzie Phillips has officially won that title. Mackenzie wrote a tell-all book about her life.
The most disturbing part of the book was when she revealed she slept with her father the day before her wedding in 1979 at age 19.
“On the eve of my wedding, my father showed up, determined to stop it. I had tons of pills, and Dad had tons of everything too. Eventually I passed out on Dad’s bed.”
“My father was not a man with boundaries. He was full of love, and he was sick with drugs. I woke up that night from a blackout to find myself having sex with my own father. Had this happened before? I didn’t know. All I can say is it was the first time I was aware of it. For a moment I was in my body, in that horrible truth, and then I slid back into a blackout.”
“One night Dad said, ‘We could just run away to a country where no one would look down on us. There are countries where this is an accepted practice. Maybe Fiji. He was completely delusional. No, I thought, we’re going to hell for this.”
She also said the sexual relationship with her father lasted 10 years.
Mackenzie Phillips’ father is the late John Phillips who was a member of the group The Mamas & the Papas whose hit songs inlcuded “California Dreamin” and “Monday, Monday.”
He fathered four other children including Chynna Phillips from the pop group Wilson Phillips and actress/singer Bijou Phillips.
Mackenzie became famous when she starred on the television show “One Day at a Time” from 1975 to 1983. In recent years, she appeared on “Cold Case,” “Without a Trace,” “ER” “7th Heaven” and 63 episodes of the Disney Channel show “So Weird.”
Mackenzie will reveal more details about her father and her drug use during an interview with Oprah Winfrey, which will air today (Sept. 23).
I wish Mackenzie had made the revelations to the public while her father was still alive, so he could suffer the consequences.
Part two of Whitney Houston’s interview with Oprah
Part two of Whitney Houston’s interview with Oprah Winfrey aired Tuesday on ABC.
During the part two episode, Whitney spoke more about her dramatic relationship with Bobby Brown, her drug use, and when she finally decided to end her marriage.
She discussed what her daughter felt about the drug use and physical abuse, and how her friend Michael Jackson’s death affected her.
Her daughter Bobbi Kristina also made an appearance on the show.
Click here to view the complete transcript for part two of the interview.
Whitney Houston’s interview with Oprah
Pop singer Whitney Houston appeared on the “Oprah Winfrey Show” Monday during the first of a two-part interview.
She discussed her drug use, her marriage to ex-husband Bobby Brown, the physical and emotional abuse, and how she fell in love with Brown.
While I was watching the interview, I was surprised how open and honest Whitney was. She didn’t sugarcoat anything. She told the truth even if it made her look bad.
Click here to read the full transcript. Part two of the interview will air today on ABC.
Oprah to dedicate show to Michael Jackson
Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey will dedicate an episode of ”The Oprah Winfrey Show” to the late Michael Jackson.
The show will feature excerpts of Winfrey’s interview with Jackson from 1993. Winfrey will also share personal details from the interview that never aired on television, according to a press release from Harpo Productions.
The episode will air Sept. 16 on ABC. Meanwhile, Winfrey’s two-part interview with pop singer Whitney Houston will air Sept. 14 and Sept. 15.
Chris Brown hurt by Oprah’s comments
Chris Brown is very disappointed with Oprah Winfrey.
Earlier this year, Oprah did a show about domestic abuse, and she said the show was inspired by the incident in which Brown beat up his girlfriend Rihanna.
During a recent interview with People magazine, Brown said “I commend Oprah on being like, ‘This is a problem, but it was a slap in my face. I did a lot of stuff for her, like going to Africa and performing for her school. She could have been more helpful, like, ‘Okay, I’m going to help both of these people out.’”
Oprah’s publicist later released a statement to TMZ that said “Oprah is very appreciative that Chris Brown performed at her school but she takes domestic abuse very seriously. She hopes he gets the counseling he needs.”
Sorry Chris. Just because you helped Oprah in Africa, that doesn’t mean she’s going to support you after you beat up your girlfriend.
Preview of Whitney Houston on Oprah Winfrey Show
Pop singer Whitney Houston taped an interview with Oprah Winfrey this week.
During the interview Oprah asked Whitney a wide-range of questions including drug use, rehab, marriage to Bobby Brown, her divorce and losing her voice.
The two-part interview will air Sept. 14 and Sept. 15. A brief preview of the interview is posted below.
Meanwhile, music industry experts predict Whitney’s new CD “I Look To You” will debut at number one on next week’s Billboard charts.
Experts say the album is on track to sell more than 200,000 copies.
Why Michael Jackson didn’t like his father
Everyone knows Michael Jackson always loved his mother Katherine. He always spoke highly of her during interviews and even trusted her to take care of his children (according to his will).
However, when it came to his father Joe Jackson, Michael always showed resentment toward him. He accused Joe of beating him up when he was child, and he even left him out of the will.
During his later years, Michael didn’t grant many interviews. But back in 1993 during a televised interview with Oprah Winfrey, Michael discussed why he didn’t like his father.
Excerpts from the interview are posted below.
Michael: Yes, and I had pimples so badly it used to make me so shy. I used not to look at myself. I’d hide my face in the dark, I wouldn’t want to look in the mirror and my father teased me and I just hated it and I cried everyday.
Oprah: Your father teased you about your pimples?
Michael: Yes and tell me I’m ugly.
Oprah: Your father would say that?
Michael: Yes he would. Sorry Joseph.
Oprah: What’s your relationship like with him?
Michael: I love my father but I don’t know him.
Oprah: Are you angry with him for doing that? I think that’s pretty cruel actually.
Michael: Am I angry with him?
Oprah: Because adolescence is hard enough without a parent telling you that you’re ugly.
Michael: Am I angry with him? Sometimes I do get angry. I don’t know him the way I’d like to know him. My mother’s wonderful. To me she’s perfection. I just wish I could understand my father.
Oprah: And so let’s talk about those teen years. Is that when you started to go inside yourself? Because obviously you haven’t spoken to the world for 14 years. So you went inside, you became a recluse. Was it to protect yourself?
Michael: I felt there wasn’t anything important for me to say, and those were sad, sad years for me.
Oprah: Why so sad? Because on stage you were performing, you were getting your Grammys. Why so sad?
Michael: Oh, there’s a lot of sadness about my past and adolescence, about my father and all of those things.
Oprah: So he would tease you, make fun of you.
Michael: Yes.
Oprah: Would he…did he ever beat you?
Michael: Yes.
Oprah: And why would he beat you?
Michael: He saw me, he wanted me, I guess…I don’t know if I was his golden child or whatever, but he was very strict, very hard, very stern. Just a look would scare you.
Oprah: And were you scared of him?
Michael: Very. Like, there’s been times when he’d come to see me, I’d get sick, I’d start to regurgitate.
Oprah: As a child or as an adult?
Michael: Both. He’s never heard me say this. I’m sorry, please don’t be mad at me.
Oprah: Well I mean, I suppose everybody has to take responsibility for what they’ve done in life. And your father is one of those people who also have to take responsibility.
Jennifer Hudson appeared on Oprah Winfrey Show
R&B singer and Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson broke her silence on a live episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show.
This was the first time Hudson granted an interview since the slaying of her mother, nephew and mother.
During the brief interview, she didn’t go into specifics about the murders.
She said “I’m just glad to be back and be back to work again. Just doing what I love to do is like therapy.”
She also said she became emotional during the grammy’s when her idol Whitney Houston presented the best R&B album award to her.
Hudson performed her latest single “If This Isn’t Love” on the Oprah Show.
Click here to watch to the Celebrity Minute.
Disgraced pastor Ted Haggard talks to Oprah
Disgraced pastor Ted Haggard appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show this week along with his wife and children to talk about the incident that brought him down and caused him so much embarrassment.
For those of you who don’t remember, Haggard is the hypocritical pastor who preached against homosexuality, but then it was discovered that he had a sexual relationship with a male prostitute.
He tells Oprah his side of the story, and she holds his feet to the fire. The interview is in the four clips below.
Tim Henley
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Part 4
Most admired men and women in America
A USA Today Gallup that was released this week ranks the most admired men America. It’s no surprise that President-Elect Barack Obama came in first place in the male category.
What’s most shocking is that President George W. Bush still came in second place despite a terrible economy and an unpopular war.
In the female category, our future Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was ranked number one. She has been ranked number one 13 times during the past 16 years.
The most shocking thing about this category is that Sarah Palin outranked Oprah Winfrey.
Most Admired Men in America
1. Barack Obama – 32 percent
2. George W. Bush – 5 percent
3. John McCain – 3 percent
4. (tie) Bill Clinton, Pope Benedict XVI and Billy Graham – 2 percent
Most Admired Women in America
1. Hillary Clinton – 20 percent
2. Sarah Palin – 11 percent
3. Oprah Winfrey – 8 percent
4. Condoleezza Rice – 7 percent
5. Michelle Obama – 3 percent
Ten questions on my mind
Ten questions on my mind this week
By Kortnee, guest blogger
1. T-Pain, we understand that you’re a fashion icon, but top hats should remain where they belong–on the circus ringmaster
2. Why is Oprah Winfrey’s weight gain/weight loss still making national news? That is so 1990s.
3. To the guy who threw the shoe at President Bush, what were you thinking? While we’re on the subject, are we really surprised that his arm was “allegedly” broke in detention?
4. You pregnant or not Janet?
5. How pathetic was it that R.Kellyblamed his statutory rape charge on his brother?
6. Michael Jackson, while I know about all of your “unexplained diseases/illnesses,” but you have seven siblings. Shouldn’t at least one of them have your illnesses too?
7. One word for the guy who was able to impersonate Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” video on YouTube… “WOW!”
8. Keanu Reeves, can you please shake the Neo character off long enough to expand your acting chops?
9. Where is Dave Chapelle? Please come back to television. They need you.
10. Is Lil Wayne the new Flavor Flav?
By Kortnee, guest blogger
Oprah Winfrey said she weighs 200 pounds
In an interview with her own publication O Magazine, Talk show host Oprah Winfrey reveals that she now tips the scale at 200 pounds.
She said, “I’m embarrassed. I can’t believe that after all these years, all the things I know how to do, I’m still talking about my weight. I look at my thinner self and think, ‘How did I let this happen again?”
Oprah said she’s gained 40 pounds during the past two years. Oprah will talk about her weight on her show that will air Jan. 5.
I guess Oprah is struggling with what alot of people are struggling with. People think it should be easy for Oprah to keep off the weight because she’s wealthy, she has a personal chef and a personal trainer.
However, I disagree. Oprah Winfrey is a billionaire. Therefore, she can afford to buy more food than everyone else.
Now that the economy is terrible shape, and people are losing their jobs, they probably won’t be able to afford to buy a lot of food for themselves.
But Oprah will always have plenty of money, so there will never be a food shortage in her refrigerator. On the bright side, Oprah was recently placed number one on the The Hollywood Reporter’s 100 Most Powerful Women list.
She might have gained 40 pounds, but at least she’s still powerful.
Tim Henley
100 Most Powerful Women
The Hollywood Reporter released its 100 Most Powerful Women list. The list includes women from various professions. It’s no shocker that Oprah Winfrey was ranked number one. However, I am quite surprised that Hillary Clinton was not on this list. After all, she did create history during the presidential campaign when she became the first woman in history to win a state in a presidential campaign. If Miley Cyrus can be on this list, surely Hillary Clinton can.
The complete list is below.
| 1 | Oprah Winfrey | Chairman | Harpo Inc. |
| 2 | Anne Sweeney | President | Disney-ABC Television Group |
| 3 | Amy Pascal | Chairman | Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group |
| 4 | Nancy Tellem | President | CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group |
| 5 | Stacey Snider | Co-chairman and CEO | DreamWorks |
| 6 | Bonnie Hammer | President | NBC Universal Cable Entertainment and Universal Cable Prods. |
| 7 | Judy McGrath | Chairman and CEO | MTV Networks |
| 8 | Mary Parent | Chairman | MGM Worldwide Motion Picture Group |
| 9 | Dana Walden | Chairman | 20th Century Fox Television |
| 10 | Nina Tassler | President | CBS Entertainment |
| 11 | Donna Langley | President of Production | Universal Pictures |
| 12 | Nikki Rocco | Universal Pictures | President of Distribution |
| 13 | Sue Kroll | President of Worldwide Marketing | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| 14 | Dawn Ostroff | President of Entertainment | The CW |
| 15 | Katherine Pope | President | Universal Media Studios |
| 16 | Sue Naegle | President | HBO Entertainment |
| 17 | Lauren Zalaznick | President | NBC Universal Women and Lifestyle Entertainment Networks |
| 18 | Kathleen Kennedy | Producer/Partner | The Kennedy/Marshall Co. |
| 19 | Laura Ziskin | President | Laura Ziskin Prods. |
| 20 | Veronika Kwan-Rubinek | President of International Distribution | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| 21 | Andrea Wong | President and CEO | Lifetime Networks |
| 22 | Sheila Nevins | President | HBO Documentary Films |
| 23 | Shari Redstone | Vice chairman of the board of directors | Viacom and CBS Corp. |
| 24 | Angelina Jolie | Actress | |
| 25 | Elizabeth Gabler | President | Fox 2000 Pictures |
| 26 | Ann Daly | COO | DreamWorks Animation |
| 27 | Elisabeth Murdoch | Chairman and CEO | Shine |
| 28 | Nancy Utley | COO | Fox Searchlight |
| 29 | Emma Watts | Co-president of production | 20th Century Fox |
| 30 | Valerie Van Galder | Co-president of worldwide theatrical marketing | Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group |
| 31 | Pamela Levine | Co-president of domestic theatrical marketing | 20th Century Fox |
| 32 | Terry Wood | President of creative affairs and development | CBS Television Distribution |
| 33 | Hilary Estey McLoughlin | President | Telepictures Prods. |
| 34 | Janice Marinelli | President | Disney-ABC Domestic Television |
| 35 | Belinda Menendez | President | NBC Universal International Television Distribution |
| 36 | Tyra Banks | President | Bankable Prods. |
| 37 | Marion Edwards | President of international television | 20th Century Fox Television Distribution |
| 38 | Jessica Reif Cohen | Managing director and media and entertainment analyst | Merrill Lynch |
| 39 | Cyma Zarghami | President | Nickelodeon and MTVN Kids & Family Group |
| 40 | Linda Bell Blue | Executive producer | “Entertainment Tonight” and “The Insider” |
| 41 | Abbe Raven | President and CEO | A&E Television Networks |
| 42 | Michele Ganeless | President | Comedy Central |
| 43 | Mary McLaren | COO | 20th Century Fox International Theatrical and Home Entertainment |
| 44 | Teri Weinberg | Executive vp | NBC Entertainment |
| 45 | Eileen Oneill | President and general manager | TLC |
| 46 | Debra Lee | Chairman and CEO | BET Networks |
| 47 | Cecile Frot-Coutaz | CEO | FremantleMedia North America |
| 48 | Amy Baer | President and CEO | CBS Films |
| 49 | Paula Kerger | President and CEO | PBS |
| 50 | Lynn Calpeter | Executive vp and CFO | NBC Universal |
| 51 | Tina Fey | Executive producer/writer/star | “30 Rock” (NBC) |
| 52 | Maren Christensen | Executive vp and general counsel | Universal Studios |
| 53 | Tracey Jacobs | Board member, partner and co-head of talent department | UTA |
| 54 | Kelley Avery | President | Paramount Worldwide Home Entertainment |
| 55 | Diane Nelson | President | Warner Premiere |
| 56 | Shonda Rhimes | Creator/executive producer | “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Private Practice” (ABC) |
| 57 | Nancy Josephson | Partner | Endeavor |
| 58 | Claudia Lewis | President of production | Fox Searchlight |
| 59 | Beth Swofford | Motion picture literary agent | CAA |
| 60 | Jo Ann Ross | President of network sales | CBS Television Network |
| 62 | Toni Howard | Head of motion picture talent | ICM |
| 63 | Megan Colligan | Co-president of domestic marketing | Paramount Pictures |
| 64 | Nancy Dubuc | Executive vp and general manager | History |
| 65 | Rachael Ray | TV host/author/magazine founder | |
| 66 | Lauren Corrao | President of original programming and development | Comedy Central |
| 67 | Sharon Sheinwold | Partner | Endeavor |
| 68 | Vanessa Morrison | President | Fox Animation |
| 69 | Karen Kehela Sherwood | Co-chair | Imagine Films |
| 70 | Blair Kohan | Partner and motion picture talent and literary agent | UTA |
| 71 | Cynthia Pett-Dante | Owner and managing partner | Brillstein Entertainment Partners |
| 72 | Keri Putnam | President of production | Miramax Films |
| 73 | Debbie Liebling | President of production | Fox Atomic |
| 74 | Leah Weil | Senior executive vp and general counsel | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
| 75 | Jane Rosenthal | Producer/ partner | Tribeca Prods |
| 76 | Deborah Schindler | President of international motion picture production group | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
| 77 | Rebecca Prentice | Executive vp and general counsel | Paramount Pictures |
| 78 | Bernardine Brandis | Executive vp business and legal affairs | Walt Disney Studios |
| 79 | Randi Michel | Senior vp, head of talent (East Coast) | WMA |
| 80 | Michelle Bohan | Partner | Endeavor |
| 81 | Roberta Reardon | President | AFTRA |
| 82 | Melanie Cook | Partner | Ziffren Brittenham Branca Fischer Gilbert-Lurie Stiffelman Cook Johnson Lande & Wolf |
| 83 | Jeanne Newman | Partner | Hansen Jacobson Teller Hoberman Newman Warren & Richman |
| 85 | Deborah Barak | Executive vp business affairs | CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group |
| 86 | Jana Winograde | Executive vp business affairs | ABC Daytime and SoapNet |
| 87 | Beth Roberts | Executive vp business affairs, digital and new business development | NBC Universal Entertainment |
| 88 | Maria Crenna | Executive vp | CBS Paramount Network Television |
| 89 | Jennifer Nicholson-Salke | Executive vp creative affairs | 20th Century Fox Television |
| 90 | Lisa Gregorian | Executive vp worldwide marketing | Warner Bros. Television Group |
| 91 | JoAnn Alfano | Executive vp entertainment | Lifetime Networks |
| 92 | Marla Provencio | Executive vp marketing | ABC Entertainment |
| 93 | Jennifer Rudolph Walsh | Executive vp, co-head of worldwide literary department | WMA |
| 94 | Risa Gertner | Co-head of motion picture literary department | CAA |
| 95 | Sarah Greenberg | Co-president of theatrical marketing | Lionsgate Entertainment |
| 96 | Anne Globe | Worldwide head of marketing and consumer products | DreamWorks Animation |
| 97 | Leslie Siebert | Senior managing partner | The Gersh Agency |
| 98 | Nicole Clemens | Head of motion picture literary department | ICM |
| 99 | Jean Prewitt | President and CEO | Independent Film & Television Alliance |
| 100 | Miley Cyrus | Star; singer | “Hannah Montana” (Disney Channel) |
Oprah Winfrey says Sarah Palin won’t talk to her
Oprah Winfrey is going around telling people that Sarah Palin doesn’t want to talk to her.
In an interview with Extra, Oprah explains, “I said I would be happy to talk to Sarah Palin when the election was over. I went and tried to talk to Sarah Palin and instead she talked to Greta Van Susteren. She talked to Matt Lauer. She talked to Larry King, but she didn’t talk to me. Maybe she’ll talk to me now that she has a book deal.”
Just because Oprah is a billionaire, and just because she has the number one talk show in the country, that doesn’t mean that everyone wants to appear on her show.
it sounds to me like Oprah gets offended whenever someone doesn’t come on her show. A little arrogance perhaps?
Sarah Palin is probably avoiding Oprah because Oprah was avoiding Sarah during the presidential campaign. Oprah wouldn’t let Sarah appear on her show while she was running for the vice president spot.
Also, Oprah was actively campaigning and supporting Barack Obama and Joe Biden for president. So why would Palin want to be interviewed by a woman who is a staunch Obama supporter?
Don’t worry Oprah. You’re not alone. Sarah Palin won’t do an interview with me either.
Tim Henley
Celebrities react to Barack Obama’s victory
Celebrities have long supported the Democratic candidates during presidential elections.
They supported Al Gore in 2000, and he lost (thanks to the Supreme Court), they supported John Kerry in 2004, and he lost.
The supported Barack Obama this year, and he won. Celebrities finally have a victory notch in their belt.
Barack Obama easily won the presidential election Tuesday night earning 349 electoral votes giving him enough to win the election.
Here are reactions from celebrities who backed the candidate……
“It feels like hope won. It feels like there’s a shift in consciousness. It feels like something really big and bold has happened here, like nothing ever in our lifetimes did we expect this to happen.” (Oprah Winfrey, The BBC)
“I’m speechless, honestly. I don’t even know what to say. Barack Obama doesn’t represent a color. He represents change.” (from singer Usher, Access Hollwood)
“My parents met working for Obama’s running mate on one of his early campaigns. If it weren’t for Joe Biden, I would not exist as a human being. I am proud to be a part of history in the making.” (singer Pete Wentz, People magazine)
“I congratulate President-elect Obama on his historic victory, and now it’s time to begin unifying the country so we can take on the extraordinary challenges that this generation faces.” (actor George Clooney, Entertainment Tonight)
“I felt like my vote was the vote that put him into office, and that may not be true but that’s how much power it felt like I had.” (P. Diddy, People magazine)
“This is my proudest day as an American. We have elected a leader that represents change and unity. Barack Obama has carved his place in history as a true beacon of hope.” (Nick Cannon, MTV)
“Hey, the American people spoke. They elected Barack Obama as our president and our new Commander in Chief, and I’m behind that 100 percent. (Joe the Plumber, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet.
Below are some Associated Press photos of the Obama family before the acceptance speech.
Oprah’s mother files a countersuit
A word to the wise. Don’t mess with Oprah’s mother. In July, Oprah’s mom Vernita Lee was sued by a fashion store for not paying her bill of $155,547.
But now, Vernita has filed a countersuit in which she blames the company because she says they shouldn’t have let her have that much credit in the first place.
I’m not sure if this defense will stand up in court, but I must admit, it’s very clever. In fact, I might start using that argument when it comes to my creditors.
The next time my student loan bill collectors call me accusing me of not paying back my student loans, I’m going to tell them, “That’s your fault because you never should have given me the loan in the first place.”
Tim Henley
Oprah’s mother sued
Oprah Winfrey’s mother is being sued for $150,000.
Valentina clothing store is accusing her mom Vernita Lee of racking up $150,000 in unpaid clothing purchases since 2004.
Although most of you are probably blaming Vernita, but I on the other hand, think it’s all Oprah’s fault. Oprah gives money to everyone. She gives it to charity, she gives away free cars and other extravagant gifts to her audience members.
The least she could do is pay off her mother’s $150,000 bill. Since Oprah is a billionaire, that $150,000 is like $1.50 to her.
Tim Henley


























