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Could it be that her mother is not her real mother? Or Father?
I think if its a reuniting that its one of the 3, mother, father, kid.
Or maybe separated at birth twin? Other adopted out sibling?
Man, I can't imagine what that would be like.
Ok, I did a guick google and came back and edited. Apparently in Kelly's unedited autobiography some cousin alleged that her father was not really her father.
It was my understanding that Oprah was sexually abused by a family member. I don't recall where I read this or if she was discussing it.
I have always wondered if that had something to do with why she never speaks with her Mother. It seems to me that her Mother was not really there for her.
It will be interesting to see and kind of amazing that the mud slinging media has not gotten a hold of it and made it seem smarmy.
I'll go out on a limb and say she found out the child she had and had been told had died is really alive and well.
I have to agree with that- I think her interview with Piers Morgan set us up for that because she specifically stated that the baby was "never brought home from the hospital" which to me meant never buried- just disposed of-(I'm not sure that is even legal- considering it was a live birth). On the other hand- seems to me that if the baby was adopted it would/may have been by a family member and Oprah is certainly smart enough to figure that one out- Could be I just watch too many Soap Operas in my day- or read to many romance novels-but whatever it is it better be good!
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