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Oprah Winfrey Admits: “I Didn’t Want to Be a Brand”

At Cannes Lions, the icon also shared that she learned to “not just let television use me,” why she stopped signing autographs and the importance of authenticity.

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hollywoodreporter.comStai leggendo15 g fa

Oprah Winfrey Admits: “I Didn’t Want to Be a Brand”

At Cannes Lions, the icon also shared that she learned to “not just let television use me,” why she stopped signing autographs and the importance of authenticity.

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Oprah Winfrey Says Whitney Houston Once Fell Off Stage During ‘Oprah Show’ Performance and She ‘Begged’…

Oprah Winfrey appeared at Cannes Lions and discussed her legacy, philanthropy and friendship with the late Whitney Houston.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·variety.com

    Oprah Winfrey Says Whitney Houston Once Fell Off Stage During ‘Oprah Show’ Performance and She ‘Begged’ Audience Not to Leak It to the…

    Oprah Winfrey appeared at Cannes Lions and discussed her legacy, philanthropy and friendship with the late Whitney Houston.

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·hollywoodreporter.com

    Oprah Winfrey Admits: “I Didn’t Want to Be a Brand”

    At Cannes Lions, the icon also shared that she learned to “not just let television use me,” why she stopped signing autographs and the importance of authenticity.