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Posted Mar 9th 2009 6:01PM by Eliot Glazer
Filed under: OpEd, Daytime, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

Bless
Oprah Winfrey's soul for all the good work she does in the name of bettering humanity. She gets people to read, she gives poor kids scholarships, she reaches out to victims of environmental disaster, and, of course, there was that time she gave a new car to everyone in her audience. She's a money fairy out to save the world, and we applaud her for it.
But then there are times when Oprah's weird side comes out, when that unique connection she so strongly maintains with her audience - both in the studio and viewers at home - is broken in favor of reminders that, oh yeah, Planet Oprah might not be such a crazy notion. The lady probably uses $100 bills to clean her teeth. And, in case you'd forgotten, she and buddies Gayle King and Tyler Perry will remind you, as they did while palling around on Friday's show, on which Oprah retold a super-nauseating story about Perry giving her the most incredibly unnecessary gift a media mogul could ever not hope for.
Continue reading Breaking news - Oprah and Tyler Perry are crazy rich! - VIDEO
Posted Jul 15th 2008 8:02PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Celebrities, Reality-Free

It was an historic occasion
yesterday last Thursday on NBC's
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, didn't you know? The lady who lives to be banned -- and re-banned in the case of
The View --
Kathy Griffin appeared as Jay Leno's guest. What's the big deal?
Well, if you recall the first season of Kathy's show, Bravo's
My Life on the D List, the comic was rather brutally insulted by Jay when he called her ugly, and in the subsequent episodes of the show, Kathy revealed that she was put on
The Tonight Show's "do not invite list."
And yet, the other night, there was Kathy in the prime seat, chatting it up with Jay, dissing celebrities as is her wont, and generally looking like the D List is now just the title of her show, not her true show business status.
Continue reading Kathy Griffin welcomed on Leno, ends Tonight Show ban