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Barbara Walters Interview With Oprah

Barbara Walters Interview With Oprah - You won't want to miss "the most personal interview" Oprah Winfrey has ever done, when footage of her interview "Oprah: The Next Chapter" with Barbara Walters airs tonight on ABC. Before Barbara's 18th-annual "Ten Most Fascinating People" special airs tonight, you can see the hour-long Barbara Walters interview with Oprah.

Barbara Walters Interview With Oprah Tonight! (Dec. 9, 2010)

In promo clips for the Barbara Walters interview with Oprah Winfrey tonight (Thurs., Dec. 9), we see Oprah get emotional when talking about her relationship with Gayle King. Oprah cried when she told Barbara about her longtime friend Gayle King, "She is the mother I never had. She is the sister everybody would want. She is the friend that everybody deserves. I don't know a better person."

When Barbara Walters asked Oprah why she was getting emotional, Oprah stated "I'm thinking about how much I probably have never told her that. Tissue, please! I now need a tissue."

Barbara Walters Special Interview: 'Oprah: The Next Chapter'

On the lesbian rumors that have swirled around her and gayle King for years, Oprah flat out tells Barbara Walters, "I am not lesbian. I'm not even kind of lesbian. The reason it irritates me is that it means that somebody must think I'm lying...That is not the way I run my life."

Barbara Walters Interview With Oprah

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