Oprah: Where Are They Now?

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Season 521 of 25 Episodes
  • Oprah speaks with the parents of Matthew Shepard 16 years after he was brutally murdered; updates from "Celebrity Apprentice" winner Leeza Gibbons and Kody Brown and his "Sister Wives."
  • Dan Diaz discusses wife Brittany Maynard's choice to end her battle with brain cancer; "Baywatch's" Nicole Eggert on her new ice cream business; Harry Wayne Casey of KC & the Sunshine Band.
  • Emmy award-winning actress Betty White on her passion for life; updates from The Go Go's Belinda Carlisle, psychic John Edward and Tawny Kitaen.
  • Charles Spencer on the legacy of his sister, Princess Diana; Dee Snider; actress Mary Elizabeth Mcdonough; the original Gerber baby.
  • Oprah speaks with Rusty Yates, whose ex-wife confessed to drowning the couple's five children in 2001; plus updates from Angie Harmon and Apollonia.
  • An interview with Henry Winkler and updates from his "Happy Days" costars; Janice Dickinson; the first openly gay prince.
  • An interview with David Kaczynski; updates from "Dallas" actress Charlene Tilton; Darryl Strawberry.
  • Oprah revisits her sit down with Chad Fletcher; updates from singer Lisa Loeb, chef Curtis Stone and "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Taylor Armstrong.
  • Former show guest Ashley Smith and actor David Oyelowo discuss "Captive," a film based on Smith's story; updates from Lisa Rinna and Debi Mazar.
  • Former child star Danny Pintauro ("Who's the Boss?") tells Oprah his secret; Holly Madision reminisces; Tommy Davidson discusses his past.
  • Debbi Morgan ("All My Children") discusses the history of domestic violence in her family; plus updates from Amy Robach, Allison DuBois and the mom with a spending problem.
  • Oprah walks down memory lane with her longtime hairstylist Andre Walker.
  • Transgender teen Jazz Jennings; updates from "Growing Pains" stars Tracey Gold and Jeremy Miller and Robert Guillaume of "Benson."
  • Chaz Bono discusses his ongoing struggle for acceptance and his acting aspirations; updated from Sugar Ray Leonard, Linda Blair and Nichelle Nichols.
  • Oprah sits down with former "Good Morning America" anchor Joan Lunden to discuss the breast cancer diagnosis she received two years ago; celebrity updates include Bindi Irwin, Kid 'n Play and Bob Harper ("The Biggest Loser").
  • Creed's lead singer Scott Stapp; activist/alpine ski racer Heather Mills; actress/singer Telma Hopkins; actress Brandi Chastain.
  • Liz Marks, who was nearly killed texting while driving; boxing champ Laila Ali; GH star Kristina Wagner; The Bachelor's Chris Soules; Seinfeld's John O'Hurley.
  • Actress Holly Robinson Peete and her husband, former NFL quarterback Rodney Peete, discuss their new docu-series; updates from Ali Wentworth, Lauren Holly and Penn & Teller.
  • Oprah revisits author Jacquelyn Mitchard, who lost her fortune in a Ponzi scheme; country singer Naomi Judd at home; The Chew's Carla Hall; 90s pop sensation Gerardo.
  • Oprah revisits child genius Greg Smith; interviews with Genie Francis ("General Hospital"), Iman, the voice of Siri and 6-time Olympic Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken.
  • Author Jenny Boylan, a friend and advisor to Caitlyn Jenner; updates from Diahann Carroll, Dylan Lauran and Lela Rochon.
Oprah: Where Are They Now?

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Over the course of 25 years, many guests -- famous and not -- graced the stage of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" to chat with the legendary talk-show host. But viewers don't always find out what happens to the guests once they leave the stage (what ever happened to that Tom Cruise guy after he jumped on her couch) until now. "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" revisits some of Winfrey's most-famous -- or in some cases most-infamous -- guests to see what they're doing today. Returning guests include musical group Hanson, beating victim Rodney King (in his final interview before his death), and shooting victim Mary Jo Buttafuoco.

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