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Oprah Didn't Leave Home For 322 Days Straight During The Pandemic!!!

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Oprah Winfrey took the coronavirus pandemic very, very seriously. The 68-year-old TV host and American entertainment icon is opening up about her COVID-19 concerns and what life was like for her in the early-going of the pandemic in a new interview.

And in it, the former daytime talk show legend revealed something very interesting about just how committed she was to social distancing! Related: Meghan Markle’s Half-Sister Sues Over Memorable Oprah Winfrey Interview! The TV icon spoke to the Los Angeles Times in a long feature story published late last week, and revealed she took no chances with the dangerous and deadly pandemic that swept the world beginning early in 2020.

Recalling her initial desire to remain safe — especially before COVID vaccines became readily available to the general public — Oprah told the newspaper (below): Whoa!

Of course, we’re talking about Oprah here, so when she says “did not leave the house,” she means she didn’t leave her massive estate in Montecito, California that is known as “The Promised Land.” There’s a HUGE a difference between being able to live like that and, say, being stuck in a one-bedroom apartment or something.

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