This article delves into Cindy Crawford’s recent criticism of Oprah Winfrey, stemming from an interview that occurred in the 1980s.

Crawford felt objectified by Winfrey’s comments during the interview, particularly regarding her body.

Crawford’s revelations are part of a larger narrative explored in an Apple TV Plus show called “The Supermodels,” which delves into the lives of successful models from the 90s.

The article also discusses Rose McGowan’s accusations against Oprah, suggesting that she pretended to support the #MeToo movement.

McGowan’s tweet pointed out an old photo of Oprah with convicted Harvey Weinstein, questioning Oprah’s authenticity.

Additionally, the article touches on allegations from Kitty Kelly’s biography, where Oprah’s cousin criticized her portrayal of her upbringing.

Oprah’s encounters with racism, particularly an incident in Switzerland, and a baseless conspiracy theory about her arrest in 2020 are also highlighted.

The article concludes by questioning whether Oprah is truly the person she’s perceived to be, leaving readers to ponder her character.