By Bridget Bland, BlackVoices.com

She's amassed eighteen Emmy Awards, been chosen as one of Time magazine's "Most Influential People in the World" five times over and been at the top of Forbes "Richest Americans List" numerous times.
We know her net worth is currently at two and a half billion dollars and would like to think that we know Oprah Winfrey's life story inside and out.
A little black girl from rural Mississippi is abused. She grows up promiscuous and gets pregnant. After a miscarriage, she is shipped to live with her father who provides strict discipline, which results in the teenager excelling in school. She wins beauty pageants and transitions to working as a television news reporter and anchor in Baltimore. She gets her own morning talk show in Chicago and competes with Phil Donahue. Soon thereafter she effortlessly catapults to become the most successful talk show host of all-time and the first African-American woman billionaire.
But that's not it.
There seems to be more to learn about the reserved media mogul -- and some of it is shared for the first time on 'Oprah: The E! True Hollywood Story,' debuting this Oct. 17, 2008 at 9 PM on E!.
Oprah Hair Transformation
This was Oprah in 1986, the same year 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' entered national syndication. Oprah brought her style of emotional reporting to the main stream wearing a short hair style with feathered bangs. Winfrey's look said "working mother" not "power broker." (Photo: AP)
Perhaps inspired by shocking '80s hair styles, Oprah teased her hair to towering heights in 1987. By this time, her show was the highest rated talk show in television history. (Photo: Getty Images)
Fast forward to 1996: Almost ten years later, Winfrey's look is considerably more stylish. By this time she has established her media dominance, becoming the third woman in entertainment history to found her own production facility, Harpo Studios. (Photo: Chris Kasson, AP)
In the year 2000, Oprah began to take her hair to new lengths, while keeping a demure sensibility. This was also the year she launched O, The Oprah Magazine. (Photo: Kevin Winter, Getty Images)
By 2004, Oprah took her magazine game to the next level with the introduction of O at Home. Her hair was spunkier and younger, with layers that finally gave it a modern silhouette. (Photo: Carlo Allegri, Getty Images)
Oprah also began exploring more feminine hair styles in 2004. She looked almost girlish in chin-length curls as she received the United Nations Association's Global Humanitarian Action Award that year. (Photo: Getty Images)
Winfrey finally began looking more like a woman of power in 2005. She softened a severe bob by bending the ends under slightly for a sophisticated finish. (Photo: Getty Images)
At the 60th annual Tony Awards later in 2006, Oprah seemed to take two steps back with her hair, perhaps looking to keep it simple. Her hair lacked volume and shine, but at least it looked like it was all real! (Photo: Seth Wenig, AP)
In a look almost inspired by Marilyn Monroe, Oprah wore a softer bob in early 2006. (Photo: Paul Hawthorne, Getty Images)
In 2007, Oprah often wore soft curls. While not her first attempt at rocking this hair style, the more recent rendition looked more natural. (Photo: Frazer Harrison, Getty Images)
Some of Winfrey's closest friends, including her best friend Gayle King, celebrity chef/ and talk show host Rachael Ray, 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' special correspondent, Lisa Ling, and superstar singer Alicia Keys are a few boldfaced names offering insight into the life and legacy of the multi-media powerhouse.
Shortly after helping Ray to launch her own talk show, reports surfaced that Winfrey and the Food Network star were in a tiff about the direction of Ray's show. In the new E! show, Ray sets the record straight, calling the rumors, "complete garbage and utterly ridiculous," adding, "I've never feuded with Oprah. I've never disagreed with Oprah. I've never not taken Oprah's advice 'cause my momma ain't raise no dummy."
Ling offers an intimate look at how vulnerable Winfrey was when her beloved dog, Sophie passed away. Ling reveals that Winfrey had a true breakdown causing show producers to halt production after a video montage of her late dog over the years.
When Winfrey speaks, America listens. The 'True Hollywood' show highlights some of the most controversial shows she has done, including the court battle that she won against cattle farmers in Texas after speaking out against beef, as well as the ups and downs of her very public weight battle. It also touches on how her viewers donated $15 million to post-Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. But, also how criticized she was after endorsing Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama.
The show also features never-before-seen footage from inside the Johannesburg courtroom where dorm matron, Tiny Virginia Mokopo -- of Oprah's Leadership Academy for Girls -- went on trial for alleged abuse. Mokopo has pleaded not guilty and the case has been postponed until later this month.
'Black Enterprise' magazine's Sonia Alleyne reflects on Oprah's legacy in the 'True Hollywood' show, adding, "Living a life of service for Oprah is the reason she's here. It's the reason she exists."
King, Winfrey's best friend and confidante, echos that sentiment, saying that she doesn't think that Oprah should be counted out in 2010 when her show's syndication contract ends.
"I know she still so loves doing what she's doing," she says. "She's never done anything for the money, but she's in a stage in her life where if she wanted to go to her home in California and sit under a tree and read a book for the rest of her life she certainly could do that."
"But, the truth of the matter is Oprah loves working," she adds.
With her new television network, The Oprah Winfrey Network, OWN, launching Fall of 2009, we're betting King knows her best friend well.


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By: Francine Taborn on 10/17/2008 6:33AM
Oprah is truelly god sent. She realise that the lord has blessed her with the gift to reach Million of people around the world. Oprah is a true profit of the lord, but she does every thing from the heart and if she can not do it from her heart she does not do it at all. She does not do it because she wants any thing in return. I love her very much, I put our heavelly father first and formost and my self second an my children, and family, friends. this is the order that I live. The lord has sent a true profit to do what others are afraid to do, nor just will not do. I pray to grace your presence on day. Good luck and god bless. Ms. Francine Taborn of Brooklyn, New York.
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By: MICHAEL SMITH on 10/17/2008 6:33AM
OPRAH IS A HORRIBLE PERSON, I LOST ALL RESPECT FOR HER WHEN SHE ALLOWED THE RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULTS TO HAPPEN AT THAT SCHOOL SHE RAN IN AFRICA
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By: Jay L. on 10/17/2008 6:35AM
This idiot "Earl Knox" saying something about a scene?? the only scene is how utterly stupid and obnoxios he totally is! I guess what this clown is trying to say is that Oprah is somehow lumped in with other show stars who have come out as being gay? even if that were true, which it is not, big deal! this earl knox better learn to deal with society today, gay people are equal and have just as much value, probably a lot more than anyone named "Earl Knox" so back off Oprah nothing she has done in her life deserves to be ridiculed by the likes of some trailer trash hillbilly such as Earl Knox!
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By: margaret on 10/17/2008 9:13AM
Oprah should stay quiet about her political leanings. She claims to, but then makes a big deal about not saying anything, while all along saying everything. Really can't stand the pompous woman. Just shut up. Somewhere thru the years she has just obnoxious.
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By: Terri on 10/17/2008 6:38AM
GOOD FOR YOU ALESHA!! LET'S HOPE EVERYONE DOES THE SAME!
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By: MICHAEL JOHNSON on 10/17/2008 6:39AM
I LOST ALL RESPECT FOR OPRAH WHEN SHE ALLOWED THE RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULTS TO HAPPEN AT THE SCHOOL SHE RAN IN AFRICA. SHE A TYPICAL LIBERAL, DO AS I SAY NOT AS I DO
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By: dan goor on 10/17/2008 6:42AM
Oprah turned a Presidential camaign from one on issues and personalities to one about race. It was clear that everything being equal, a white Barak Obama would not have had her support.
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By: dan goor on 10/17/2008 6:56AM
Oprah turned a US Presudential campaign from one about issues and personalities, into one of race. All other things being equal, Oprah would not have endorsed Obama if he were not black.
Helping a black-American become President may be a part of her legacy, but bringing to the forefront the racial issue was not a positive contribution.
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By: Terri on 10/17/2008 6:54AM
Oprah ALWAYS announces who she is supporting for President. It is ALWAYS a Democratic, like most celebrities! The fact that Obama is Black, I am sure, has nothing to do with it! She is a Democrat! If Obama were white, she WOULD be supporting him! Everyone automatically thinks because Barack Obama is Black..all Blacks are going to vote for him. Really folks, if you watch the debates, if you see what is going on in the world today..watch any news report, you would know the Republicans put us in the mess we are in today! IT IS TIME FOR A CHANGE! BLACK , WHITE, GREEN OR PURPLE!!! PUT THE DEMOCRATS BACK IN OFFICE , ALL POSITIONS, AND WATCH AMERICA GET OUT OF THIS HOLE THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION PUT US IN! CLINTON GOT US OUT OF THE FIRST BUSH MESS..AND NOW BARACK OBAMA WILL GET US OUT OF THE MESS THE SECOND PUT US IN! (IF YOU BELIEVE HE ACTUALLY HAD ANY SAY IN THE MATTER..HE ISN'T SMART ENOUGH, HIS FATHER HAS BEEN RUNNING THIS COUNTRY THESE PAST 8 YEARS! PUT US RIGHT BACK IN THE MESS CLINTON GOT US OUT OF!)
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By: WiseSister on 10/17/2008 6:54AM
Not only has she amassed 18 Emmy awards, but she has "amassed" about 10,000 pounds over the years as well. She has an oversized head to match her undeservedly oversized ego. One might have more respect for her contributions to charity if she didn't go around crowing about them all the time, trying to make herself look good. She is a blight on the black community and should be ashamed of herself.
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