Media mogul Oprah Winfrey has reportedly bought back the rights to a documentary about her life from Apple TV+, leaving fans speculating about its contents. While Oprah's representatives claim it's simply not the right time for the film, sources suggest she may have been unhappy with the finished product.
? Well, the good news is that one of those exists, and the bad news is that Oprah does not want you to see it. According to a report inthe media mogul bought the rights to her documentary back from Apple TV+ and is keeping it on the shelf.
The doc, helmed by filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, has been completed but apparently isn’t to Oprah’s liking. “Kevin made the film, but Oprah didn’t like it and he refused to change it, and Oprah has paid back her fee to Apple,” a source told “Page Six.” I kind of think that the subject of the documentary shouldn’t be allowed to do that, but that’s just one woman’s opinion.
A rep for Oprah pushed back on that narrative, telling the outlet that while she is “grateful for the time and energy” that was put into the project, she has decided that it isn’t “the right time to do a documentary.” Hmmm. I wonder what that means.
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