Oprah Left 60 Minutes Because She Was Tired Of Getting Notes On How To Say Her Own Name – Looper
Long before she gained international fame for her performance in 1985’s “The Color Purple,” Oprah Winfrey was a news broadcaster for various regional information programs in Nashville and Baltimore. After gaining prominence on a Chicago morning show, followed by her part as Sophia in the Steven Spielberg-directed drama, she was able to headline her own talk show and the rest is history.
When deciding not to continue with “60 Minutes,” Winfrey told The Hollywood Reporter that she approached an executive producer about quitting. She wished to dedicate her focus to her projects with Apple and scale back her work on the news magazine broadcast. She added, “It was an interesting experience for me. I enjoyed working with the teams, and I’m probably going to work with some of the freelance people on my Apple stuff, but it was not the best format for me.”
She concluded by highlighting how she just wasn’t allowed to be herself and had to rearrange how she spoke and presented herself and her delivery to match the aesthetic of the long-running program. Winfrey revealed that having to downplay her persona and decades-long public disposition was not a good practice for her, which led to her calling it quits after two years of reporting.
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