As a non-american I have to admit I too felt that Oprah was being disrespectful. I am from Finland, and from my point of view her questions pretty much reflected the stereotypes americans may have. There is nothing wrong in wanting to know the answers to the questions, but to ask “are you happy in ur marriage” with a camera up your face and in front of the family is just hard to digest. In addition she made it a point to over dramatize the size of the families room, knowing very well they are not financially well off. Everyone knows Oprah is wealthy, so for a person like her trying to create good TV…. it just comes off the wrong way in this segment. Either way, we are all human, and none of us is perfect.
She looks so bougie sittin’ there in front of the Taj Mahal lol
As a non-american I have to admit I too felt that Oprah was being disrespectful. I am from Finland, and from my point of view her questions pretty much reflected the stereotypes americans may have. There is nothing wrong in wanting to know the answers to the questions, but to ask “are you happy in ur marriage” with a camera up your face and in front of the family is just hard to digest. In addition she made it a point to over dramatize the size of the families room, knowing very well they are not financially well off. Everyone knows Oprah is wealthy, so for a person like her trying to create good TV…. it just comes off the wrong way in this segment. Either way, we are all human, and none of us is perfect.
I wonder… If it was Katie Couric doing the interviews would there be as much backlash?