… about my meeting Oprah Winfrey at the “Ranch”before she
was famous…
Sometimes, I went to the “Ranch” by myself. It’s a different experience going there by
yourself than going there as a couple.
When you go as a single person, you meet primarily other single people;
when you go as a couple, you primarily meet couples. Maybe you can understand why that is. I can’t.
Though I do not particularly care for it.
SINGLE PERSON: “You’re part of a couple? ‘Bye.”
MEMBER OF A COUPLE
TO SINGLE PERSON: “Why are you
looking at my spouse like that?”
Okay, maybe I can understand it a little. (And, by the way, I’m flattered.)
Anyway, this time, more than thirty years ago, I was
visiting by myself. And early on in my
week’s stay there, I ran into a late-twenties woman named Oprah who did news
features at a Chicago television station traveling with a similarly-aged female
news anchor from Washington D.C. whose name currently escapes me but I shall
alert you when it comes to me.
In surprisingly short order, the three of us become
virtually inseparable, except when they
went to exercise classes and I didn’t.
We’d eat our meals at the same (unassigned) table, we’d hang out in the
lounge in the evenings – me and my congenial companions. It was a very nice thing to do. (And an unlikely occurrence I had arrived
there as a couple.)
Tuesday afternoon, while I was napping on a couch in the
lounge – can you imagine being too lazy to move my body to the hammocks which
you can literally see outside the window?
Ellen!!!
Oprah’s companion’s name was Ellen. It just came to me.
Full Disclosure:
About two paragraphs ago, to jog my memory, I actually “cheated” and Googled “Common Female Names”, but I got
bored half way through the “A’s”.
“Ellen” came to me entirely on my own.
Kudos!
Anyway, somebody’s tapping me out of unconsciousness and I
gradually come to.
More Full Disclosure: Being a rigorous compendium of “Personal
Embarrassments”, I recall to this very day emerging from “Nap Town” with a trickle
of drool descending from the right side of my mouth – I am now and always have
been a “Righty Drooler”.
And now, back to our story.
I blink myself into alertness, and I see Oprah and Ellen
standing directly over my extended and recently comfortably sleeping body.
Oprah apologizes for the interruption in my activities. She then informs me that she is leaving the
“Ranch” immediately, having woken me up to say good-bye.
Still woozy, I pull myself to met feet for a farewell hug,
my final words to her being,
“Good-bye, Ophah”, which I inadvertently pronounce
“Aw-prah”, as in the “Grand Old Opry.”
“It’s ‘Oh-prah’”, she reminds me without rancor.
And then she is gone.
In the ensuing days, I continue hanging out with Ellen, not
quite badgering her but itchingly curious about Oprah’s premature departure
from the “Ranch”. For the rest of our
stay, however, and later when we visited the San Diego Zoo killing time before
our respective planes took off…
She steadfastly refused reveal the reason.
FLASH FORWARD:
FIFTEEN, AT LEAST, YEARS LATER.
During which Oprah Winfrey has catapulted to Fame and Fortune
and we have just returned from a family “Christmas Week” vacation in
Hawaii. An egregious non sequitor? No.
Just inelegant writing.
About two hours after we get home, I get an excited phone
call from Step-daughter Rachel.
“I know why Oprah left the ‘Ranch’!”, she exclaims
enthusiastically.
Rachel explains to me that while we were away she had
recorded the intervening episodes of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” so she could
watch, or at least skim through them, when she got home, which she had just
done. As a result, Rachel now knew
– and was about to reveal to me
“The Answer.”
I was understandably excited, eager to hear the solution to
a mystery that had befuddled me for over a decade and a half.
To Rachel’s surprise and amazement, Winfrey had revealed
this story on her show:
It seems that Oprah had traveled to the “Ranch” in an effort
to win a “weight-losing contest” with an unspecified companion. On that notorious “Exit Tuesday”, she had received
a phone call from Steven Spielberg, for whom she had previously auditioned for the
movie The Color Purple.
Spielberg informed Oprah that the part of “Sofia” was
hers. But on one condition:
She had to remain the same weight that she had been when he had
originally auditioned her.
Ipso facto…
She immediately departed the “Ranch.”
(Curious Side Note:
Once, years later, I happened to be flipping by her show, and I heard
Oprah retelling that story. Oddly, however,
she mistakenly attributed to it having taken place at “Canyon Ranch” in
Arizona, which it hadn’t, because I had never visited “Canyon Ranch” and I was definitely
present when the incident occurred. It’s
kind of weird when you know someone else’s story better than they do.)
Anyway, that happened.
And here’s proof, as seen by my own eyes through my own
personal camera. I do not know who the
guy in the back is. He probably knew I
would be writing about this some day and simply wanted to be remembered.
Déjà vu.
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ReplyDeleteThat's a good story!