Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey bade farewell to her trailblazing television program on Wednesday, ending 25 years of intimate star confessions and telling loyal fans they had been the love of her life.
In a program taped one day earlier at Oprah’s Harpo Studios in Chicago, Winfrey took to the stage and, in what had become almost a mantra over a quarter-century, urged her audience to follow their dreams.
“Each one of you has your own platform,” Winfrey said in the show being broadcast across millions of US homes. “Yours is wherever you are. That is your platform, your circle of influence, your talk show.”
She said if she had one regret, it was that she had not been able to focus more attention on the issue of the sexual abuse of children.
“People ask if I have regrets,” she said. “I have none really about the show, but the one thing I feel I was not able to bring attention to even though I tried in 217 shows was the sexual molestation and rape of children. Worse now with the Internet than when I first spoke of it in November 1986.”
There was a single chair onstage, but the daytime-TV doyenne, credited with encouraging Americans to openly discuss their deepest hopes and fears, stood alone and center-stage for most of the hour-long broadcast.
In a program featuring a collage of past highlights, Winfrey occasionally poked fun at her long-gone outfits and accessories. Most of her remarks, however, focused on what she called her “journey.”
“I hope what you will take from this show is to live from the heart of yourself,” she said, as her longtime partner Stedman Graham watched from the audienceWinfrey, 57, is one of a select group of celebrities crowned an entertainment deity in the US.
She made the transition from local television show host to national syndication in 1986 as the antithesis of what a TV talk show host was supposed to look like.
An overweight, emotive African-American woman, rather than the usual hard-driving, white male television host, she seemed an unlikely candidate for US superstardom.
However, her unusual blend of self-help and celebrity confessions became wildly popular with middle America, and Winfrey ultimately became one of the most successful celebrities in US and global entertainment.
As the show drew to a close, Winfrey became emotional, a few tears escaping as she looked back on what she would call her “life’s journey.”
“I am truly amazed that I, who started out in rural Mississippi in 1954 when the vision for a black girl was limited to being either a maid or a teacher in a segregated school, could end up here,” she said.
An estimated 40 million Americans watched her show each week, which is distributed in 150 countries.
Thanks to her business savvy, Winfrey has became one of the richest women in the world, heading a multimedia entertainment conglomerate, with ventures in theater and Hollywood film.
She also is a massive force in the book publishing industry thanks to her on-air book club.
She even had an influence in politics, famously risking alienating part of her viewership by endorsing then-US presidential candidate Barack Obama in the last presidential election.
On Monday and Tuesday, Winfrey’s program consisted of star-studded farewells taped at Chicago’s United Center.
Actress Dakota Fanning led a group of young “ultimate viewers.”
“We call ourselves Oprah show babies. Your voice has been the soundtrack of our lives,” Fanning said. “We’ve learned from the Oprah show that we are enough. That we matter, that our lives are of value.”
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