OPRAH Winfrey has flaunted her fit figure during a recent outing.
In the past, the former The Oprah Winfrey Show host has been open about her 40-lb weight loss journey.
On Monday, Oprah, 70, looked happier than ever while out and about in New York City.
The billionaire businesswoman was photographed outside of the Good Morning America studios and interacting with fans.
Oprah showed off her figure in a tight long-sleeved purple top with wide-legged beige pants.
The TV star added sunglasses, sneakers, and tons of jewelry to accessorize her look.
She also left her brunette hair down while glowing in the city sunlight.
Oprah was also spotted carrying the book Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Stout as she proudly held it up for the crowd to see.
DYNAMIC DUO
Last month, Oprah visited her pal Al Roker at his $5 million home in New York City.
At the time, the iconic weatherman held a dinner party for the two in celebration of his 70th birthday.
During their time together, Oprah and Al discussed stories and what it was like turning 70 years old.
Oprah wore a light green ensemble to the event including a sweater and pants.
Al revealed that the two had an “amazing conversation.”
He captioned his post, “Got to cook for, have a drink with, and get some great advice about turning the Big 7-Oh from Ms. O herself.”
‘I FELT SAD AND HURT’
In December, Oprah opened up to People about her weight loss.
Oprah’s business empire
Oprah is reportedly has a net worth of over $3 billion.
Take a look at Oprah’s many businesses.
- Host of The Oprah Winfrey Show from 1986 to 2011
- Chairwoman and CEO of Harpo Productions (a multimedia company)
- Chairwoman, CEO, and CCO of Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) – founded in 2011 and replaced the Discovery Health Channel
- Founder of O, The Oprah Magazine (final issue printed in December 2020)
- Founder and editorial director of OprahDaily.com
- Former Board Member of WeightWatchers as she acquired a 10 percent stake in the company in 2015. In 2024, she announced she was no longer a board member
- Co-founder of Oxygen Media – a cable channel designed for women
- Founder of The Oprah Winfrey Foundation – founded in 1987 that helps women, children, and families
- Founder of Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls – a school built in Africa that features computers, science labs, a library, a theater, and a beauty salon,
After getting knee surgery, she set a goal to get healthy.
The star discussed how the media shamed her for 25 years.
Oprah said, “I have blamed and shamed, and I blamed and shamed myself.
“I was on the cover of some magazine, and it said, ‘Dumpy Frumpy and Downright Lumpy.’
“I didn’t feel angry. I felt sad. I felt hurt. I swallowed the shame. I accepted that it was my fault.”
She then talked about her journey of losing weight.
“After [the surgery], I started hiking and setting new distance goals each week. I could eventually hike three to five miles every day and a 10-mile straight-up hike on weekends.
“I felt stronger, more fit, and more alive than I’d felt in years.”
Earlier this year, she hosted a TV special titled An Oprah Special: Shame, Blame, and the Weight Loss Revolution where she slammed those who judged her use of weight loss drugs.