“It is difficult for me to talk to you because I really feel duped. More importantly, I feel you betrayed millions of readers … As I sit here today, I don’t know what is true, and I don’t know what isn’t.” – Oprah Winfrey
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"It is difficult for me to talk to you because I really feel duped. More importantly, I feel you betrayed millions of readers … As I sit here today, I don’t know what is true, and I don’t know what isn’t." – Oprah Winfrey
"It is difficult for me to talk to you because I really feel duped. More importantly, I feel you betrayed millions of readers … As I sit here today, I don’t know what is true, and I don’t know what isn’t." – Oprah Winfrey
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