OPRAH Winfrey showed off her slender frame at an official event at an art gallery in front of a crowd.
The 69-year-old unveiled a portrait of herself at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC for the public.
Oprah‘s portrait was made to honor her vast career and her empowerment of other women.
She appeared on stage to uncover the huge oil painting for fans.
Oprah stunned in white gown that fell to her mid-calf.
The dress cinched in at the waist and clung to her body, which showed off her slimmer-than-ever figure.
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Oprah’s arms were covered by the tight-fitting gown, but her long legs poked out of the bottom.
The television star donned white leather boots that had a tall heel.
A ruffle detail adorned the side of the dress.
Her brunette locks were slicked back into a half-up do and she wore simple jewellery.
SLIM FIGURE
Oprah’s slim figure has been on show several times over the past few months.
The star previously opened up about her weight loss after fans and interviewers enquired.
She was quick to emphasise that she wasn’t taking shortcuts for faster results.
“I don’t know that there is another public person whose weight struggles have been exploited as much as mine.
“One of the things I carried so much shame for, and even when I first started hearing about the weight loss drugs, at the same time I was going through knee surgery and I felt, ‘I’ve got to do this on my own because if I take the drug, that’s the easy way out,'” she said at the Oprah Daily’s The Life You Want panel in September, via Daily Mail.
She added: “There’s a part of me that feels – like I think a lot of people feel with bariatric surgery – that I’ve got to do it the hard way, I’ve got to keep climbing the mountains, I’ve got to keep suffering and I’ve got to do that because otherwise I somehow cheated myself.”