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STAR JONES SPEAKS OUT ABOUT BARBARA WALTERS ON OPRAH TALKS ABOUT AFFAIR WITH MARRIED SENATOR EDWARD BROOKE
from Binside TV May 08, 2008
Star Jones is speaking out after the controversial Barbara Walters appearance on Oprah. In her interview Barbara Walters explains why she fired Star Jones due to her rapid weight loss. Barbara Walters admitted to lying about the Star Jones situation. But why did she over react to Star Jones getting her stomach surgery? Barbara Walters looks like she has undergone cosmetic surgery and face lifts. Barbara and The View co-host Joy Behar have both admitted to receiving Botox injections. Barbara Walters has revealed that Star Jones had her ‘View’ co-hosts hide the fact she’d had gastric bypass surgery.“She decided to have a gastric bypass operation, but then she decided not to tell anybody,” Walters told Oprah Winfrey Tuesday. “Then we had to lie on the set everyday because she said it was portion control and Pilates,” Walters said. “Well, we knew it wasn’t portion control and Pilates.” Winfrey responded, “We in the audience go, that’s some damn Pilates teacher!” source Barbara also talked about Rosie O'Donnell's feud with Donald Trump and her departure from The View. Donald Trump versus Rosie O'Donnell Barbara Walters explains her jungle fever in the new memoir Audition and the details of her 70's affair with then married African-American Senator Edward W. Brooke. Watch Barbara Walters discuss Rosie O'Donnell's departure from the View. Click here to see the catfight between Rosie and conservative co-host Elisabeth Hasseback that led to Rosie getting fired from the View. OPRAH BARBARA WALTERS PART 3 One part of her book that's been getting attention is the revelation of her affair in the '70s with the then-married Senator EDWARD BROOKE, and on page 256 she opens up about their secret trysts and something he once said to her. Sometimes when he said that I was the oldest woman he had ever been with, I thought of telling him: 'Oh yeah? Well you are the blackest man I have ever been with.' But the truth is, it didn't matter. source Oprah conducted a recap show with updates on her past interviews from the week. Oprah expressed her shock over Mariah Carey's marriage. But everyone agreed that the Barbara Walters tell all about who she's had sex with should have been kept under wraps. Barbara Walters reluctantly admitted to sleeping with her first television boss on the Audition television special with Charles Gibson. Barbara Walters said she already had her job when she had sex with her boss. But hasn't anyone noticed that Barbara Walters has the habit of not always telling the truth when the camera is rolling? We've gotta agree with that one about the Barbara Walters sex talk. Does anyone want to hear about their grandparents sex lives? We all know they did it at least one time to make our parents... but it still makes you go...ewww...that's too much information. Barbara Walters' remark about her desire to call Senator Brooke the blackest man I have ever been with wasn't a compliment to the reputation of the first African-American elected by popular vote to the United States Senate. Many people would actually consider the phrase the blackest man I have ever been with to be an offensive derogatory term or ethnic slur. source Star Jones is speaking out against Barbara Walters for including her in her new memoir, Audition. In the book, Walters claims Jones forced her to lie about her gastric bypass surgery on The View. Walters also reveals that she had an affair with then-married Senator Edward Brooke during the 1970s. Usmagazine.com caught up with Jones (who recently split from husband Al Reynolds) as she left a tennis workout in NYC Wednesday. âIt is a sad day when an icon like Barbara Walters, in the sunset of her life, is reduced to publicly branding herself as an adulterer, humiliating an innocent family with accounts of her illicit affair and speaking negatively against me all for the sake of selling a book, Jones told Us. It speaks to her true character.âsource When contacted by Us, Walters' rep said, I will not dignify this with a comment. Barbara's written words say it all!
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Star Jones Calls Barbara Walters An Old Slut [Feuds]
from Gawker May 07, 2008
While promoting her new memoir Audition, famous interviewer and Dick Van Patten impersonator Barbara Walters went on the Oprah show and dished about affairs with senators, adultery, and formerly obese woman Star Jones. She said that Star was "so obese she could barely walk onto The View set." Ouch! And, true! Barbara then went on to confess that, yes, everyone was lying about Star's gastric bypass, respecting her wishes to pass off her sudden, enormous weight loss as the happy result of Pilates and dieting. Fair enough! The truth comes out! But, ruh roh, Star is of course a crazy person and very angry about this. Her nasty "shut up, old lady" response (from Us), plus video of the Barbara/Oprah interview, after the jump. "It is a sad day when an icon like Barbara Walters, in the sunset of her life, is reduced to publicly branding herself as an adulterer, humiliating an innocent family with accounts of her illicit affair and speaking negatively against me all for the sake of selling a book. It speaks to her true character." Ahh! The "sunset of her life"! It's also spectacular that Star (who is a lawyer) goes into stuff that had nothing to do with her. It's nice when women fight to get so far in the "journalism" industry so they can bicker and snap at one another in public.
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Barbara Walters - Exclusive Video Interview
from Foot Fetish Voyeur May 06, 2008
Author: BNStudio Added: Tue, 06 May 2008 06:36:16 -0800 Duration: 253The legendary interviewer granted us an exclusive chat about her fascinating new memoir, I Audition /I . p For more great book-centric videos, go to www.bn.com/studio.
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NPR Books: April 17, 2008
from NPR: Books Podcast April 17, 2008
1) Harry Potter in the courtroom - the author of an encyclopedia of the characters and events from the novels of J.K. Rowling faces a copyright battle; 2) In "Bad Money" Kevin Phillips warns that the enormous influence of the credit industry threatens the U.S. economy; 3) Richard Price discusses the "Lush Life" of the Lower East Side of New York on the Bryant Park Project.
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