Oprah Sits Down With Kim Kardashian On ‘Next Chapter’ (Part 1)

During Sunday night’s ‘Next Chapter’ with Oprah Winfrey ,the Kardashian clan gave one of their more revealing interviews yet, addressing all the rumors about who they really are and what people should know about them.

The first of two interviews became more of a one on one with Kim Kardashian and lady O though. Here’s some of what Kim had to say.

On whether momager Kris Jenner is “pimping” them out Kim answered, “no one will fight harder for you than your own mother”.

On her 72 day marriage Kim says,”I would rather have been beaten up in the media, than live a life that was unhappy”.

She goes on to explain she thought she was in love but wouldn’t call her marriage a mistake but more of a lesson. She says, “if I had known better , I would have done better.”

Could she have waited a bit longer before filing for divorce? Kim says yes. She even advised by friends to wait at least a year but then adds, “in a year , people would have said it only lasted a year”.

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Say It Ain’t So: Oprah Loses $330 Million on OWN Network

The queen of all media, Oprah Winfrey, has suffered a loss with her OWN network. Unfortunately, the network hasn’t garnered the millions of viewers the talk show maven had hoped for.

In a recent article; Bloomberg Businessweek, estimates suggest the network has lost about $330 million. Although not Winfrey’s money; she has no personal financial stake in the business venture, her name is on it and she is the forefront.

OWN has seen week numbers in viewership and a few cancellations of programming, for example, ‘The Rosie Show’, after only 6 months on air. Rumors have since suggested Rosie O’Donnell and Oprah have been on the outs following the cancellation. One show still going strong, however, ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’, where Winfrey invites celebrity guests and persons of interest, such as Whitney Houston’s family, for exclusive one on ones. Despite the odds, however, Oprah says she intends on sticking it through to the end. But for now, only time will tell and, perhaps, a change in programming and good faith will save the networks efforts.

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