10 Shocking Oprah Winfrey Tweets About Mom Gets Strange Feeling About Future Son-in-Law
October 20, 2021
Oprah Winfrey is a woman that has truly become an icon for women everywhere. Whether she is a world leader or a mom, she has been both a model and a role model for women everywhere. One of the things that you have to take from her is that she doesn’t have an agenda. She doesn’t have a sense of entitlement. She loves her daughter, is a selfless mother, and is just that… a woman.
Shocking Oprah Winfrey Tweets About Mom Gets Strange Feeling About Future Son-in-Law
What she feels when you mention her name to her is what you feel when you mention yours to her. She is not just a person with an opinion. She is a person that is just like you and me. She has her own life, she has her own interests, and she knows she can do what she wants.
Oprah can't have an agenda, can she? She's just a person. Just like you and me.
Oprah's mother, Barbara, is a woman who is exactly like you and me, but the way you and I act is that we are entitled, people. We do not have to wait for what we want, and what we need. We can just be who we are, and we don't have to wait for an opportunity.
One of the worst things that can happen to a mother is that she becomes angry with her son-in-law. Now, that is not to say that we don't all get angry with our children. But the way that we act is more like, well, it’s just the way we are.
The way I act is I know that I am the most important person in the world and that my children are the most important thing in the world. And that is the way that I act.
Well, this is the part where I tell you that Oprah is a terrible mother and that I hope that she never finds herself in a similar situation. But that’s not what I’m talking about. In fact, during the most recent episode of her show, she got into some pretty heated discussion about the future of her son-in-law.
The discussion was part of a segment called the "Super Parent" episode on which she was a guest and where she ranted about her own parenting, and how she felt about her own children. The segment featured her taking on Oprah's very own children, and letting them know that they were just like her, and how they were also just as important. In fact, if I were to guess which child was the most important in the world to her, she would probably be Oprah.
Oprah was never as clear about her feelings towards her own children as she was about her own son-in-law. She told me in the Super Parent conversation that she didn't like him that much and that his personality was not what she had wanted him to be like. If she had her way, she would have left him with someone who wasn't as obnoxious as the one he was trying to be.
Oprah was an extremely private person.
Even her own children sometimes didn't know how much she really cared about them. She only told me the most disturbing one when they were in high school.
I've been told that you should not make a comment on Oprah's Twitter account (and that is NOT what we are doing here) if the account is blocked. We want to make sure we aren't spreading rumors that we know are false. But, as this is still a rumor, we feel we should let you know that the quote that we have posted is the one that Oprah gave to a reporter that is in the process of getting the story straight.
Just a couple of weeks ago the Oprah Winfrey Show aired an episode that included a couple of Tweets from one of the moms in the story. She was talking about her son-in-law and the feelings that she could have for him but never would have. We think that if the story is true, you would be devastated. We hope that, with your support, you can help a young man whose future has been stolen from him.
Well, as it turns out, Oprah was talking about her son-in-law, whose future was stolen from him, and she wasn't talking about her son-in-law at all. Instead, she just was talking about a man who she's never met and is probably never going to. We thought that this was a bit weird, but we're not sure if it's really as bad as it sounds. We're still waiting to hear the rest of the story.
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