This is a very sad week for me. Oprah only has 3 shows left! What am I going to do? Other then watch her OWN network. Really what am I going to do?
Today is the 1st part of the 3 day spectacular, I wrote about it when it was being filmed, now I can actually see it. Thanks for time shifter, I can see it 2pm.
Ok I will admit this Part 1 of the tribute show was a little cheesy. I find it hard to believe that Oprah had zero idea that any of these famous guests were going to be appearing. She had no idea about Tom Hanks, Tom Curise. Ok
Now we have the kid from America's got Talent singing in red shoes like the Wizard of Oz, then Josh Groban & Patti Labelle singing Over the Rainbow? I never thought that I would be hoping for Tom Crusie to start couch jumping.
Just when I think, turn that the channel so this doesn't scar you, Tom Hanks introduces a mother of 4 from NYC. Yes only Madonna can save this. Looking fabulous,she gave a lovely speech about how great Oprah is, that she has inspired her to continue he fight with her school for girls in Africa. I not that going to comment on that.
Now its time for a segment on kids that love Oprah and how she has taught them to be better people. This is a perfect way to introduce Beyonce and her song, Rule the World (Girls). See my last post on that song. Beyonce starts handing out diplomas to her women dancers, funny because I don't think Beyonce has any diplomas. She dances,jumps around, flips her hair, and gets the audience to hold up lights. Yeah I'm hoping Madonna comes back too.
Blah blah stuff about books, Oprah trees, kids reading. I'm wondering where is this show going..
Now two great actress's take the stage Queen Latifah, Halle Berry and Katie Holmes. Yes I said 2.
More stuff about how women have changed the world, I guess Beyonce didn't cover that off already.
Now its Tom and Katie, they introduce Rascal Flatts. What??? Rascal Flatts. They sing a song that has nothing to do with helping women or Oprah.
Then its over,I have to wait till tomorrow for part 2 of the Oprah Tribute.
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