Well, Oprah recently got a court order to remove her from her mansion
leaving her homeless so she's looking for ways to get back at the
billionaire by talking to the press and spilling family secrets. In a
recent interview with
,
Barbara Vernon, 66, who was married to Oprah's dad for 14 years, claims
that Oprah's relationship with bff Gayle King was bizarre. She's
implying that there's more going on between them despite the fact that
Oprah has had a man in her life in the last 28 years
Frequently,
she said, Oprah’s communications to her or Vernon, now 81, were
delivered through Gayle. When notorious biographer Kitty Kelly was
working on a book about Oprah and interviewed her father in his barber’s
shop it was Gayle who called to berate first Barbara, then Vernon.
And
when Oprah spoke of herself as part of a couple, the ‘we’ in question
more often referred to her and Gayle, than her and Stedman.
Barbara
said: ‘The day I called to tell her that her father had been held up at
gunpoint in his barber’s shop her response was, “Well, I expect him to
be found dead in there one day.”
‘I
asked her why she would say something so cold, she said, “Coz it’s
true. Gayle and I have already discussed it and we’ve accepted that.”
‘That’s how it was with them.
‘Sometimes
I believe that Oprah is more dependent on Gayle than the other way
round. I don’t know what she would do without her friendship and if it’s
not more than friendship then they’re certainly giving every appearance
that it is.
‘But
don’t forget, Oprah has her brand to live up to and her father is a
very conservative, traditional man. He’s a deacon of his church. He
always thought she should get married.’
Oprah’s
highly public, lifelong struggle with her wildly fluctuating weight, is
linked to her effort to ‘be’ the brand according to Barbara.
She said, ‘She’s a stress eater. Food is her comfort. Potatoes are her downfall, potatoes, potato chips…any kind of potato.
‘But you rarely saw Oprah fix a plate of food and eat it at the table with everybody else.
‘If
she joined you she would pick at other people’s plates. If she saw
something she wanted she’d just take it straight off their plate and
wouldn’t even ask.’
The star would frequently instruct Stedman to make a doggy bag of food to take away rather than enjoy it in company.
She reflected, ‘Nobody can live up to being Oprah. She’s human like I’m human. She’s not perfect.’
Given
her unenviable position today it might seem surprising to hear Barbara
express sympathy for Oprah, yet she does, repeatedly.
‘She
tells the world what to do but she’s in inner turmoil. Everybody thinks
she has all the answers but she needs to sit down with Dr Phil.’
She
continued, ‘Vernon often told me that he thought if Oprah could change
the color of her skin she would - she’d make it lighter.’
Barbara
recalled an occasion on which she, Oprah and Stedman had been out
walking their dogs, Solomon, a brown cocker spaniel and Sophie, a black
dog of the same breed.
‘I
told her it suddenly struck me how she looked like Sophie and he looked
like Solomon – like owners come to resemble their dogs. Oprah said,
“No. I look more like Solomon. HE looks more like Sophie.” I hadn’t
meant it to be a slight about color but that’s how she took it.’
It’s
hard to believe Barbara made the remark in wide-eyed innocence,
oblivious to the fact that telling your stepdaughter she looks like a
dog might be taken as a slight.
Still,
she insisted, ‘Color was a real thing for her. It’s one of the things
she liked about Stedman. He has what we call ‘high yellow’ skin and soft
hair. He’s very pale complexioned and she liked that.’
The
cover of next month’s edition of her eponymous magazine, ‘O: The Oprah
Magazine’ shows the star, resplendent in Purple alongside the promise,
‘How to Love the Skin You’re In', but according to Barbara, that is
something Oprah herself has never quite managed to achieve.
That
unhappiness plays a part, she said, in the bitter denouement of her
divorce from Vernon. It explains, to some extent, Oprah’s need to insert
and assert herself in any of it.
She said, ‘She’s a billionaire three times over, doesn’t it seem so petty?
‘If
I could I’d like to tell her how sad it is she never took the time to
get to know me as a woman. I would still be married to Vernon I think,
if she had.
‘To me it’s just such a sad story at the end of the day.’
Culled from UK Daily Mail
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