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In her interview with Oprah at Harlem’s famed Apollo Theater, activist, producer and Oscar-nominated actress Salma Hayek Pinault reveals why she published her personal essay in The New York Times titled “Harvey Weinstein Is My Monster Too.” Salma opens up about the emotional abuse she suffered during the making of her Oscar-winning film, “Frida,”and other sexual harassment she has endured during her life. Salma also discusses her spiritual approach to aging, her commitment of 20-plus years to fight for women’s rights, and her struggle with depression. Salma says, “The mystery of life, to me, is the relationship with you and you. As long as you need others to feel comfortable, you will always suffer from anxiety. You are alone in life, and it’s a beautiful place to be if you make peace with yourself.” In this special-edition podcast, you’ll hear Oprah and Salma’s full interview, featuring more than 15 minutes of bonus content not included in Part 1 of the OWN special “Oprah at the Apollo.”
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In an interview at Harlem’s famed Apollo Theater, Stephen Colbert, host of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and best-selling author, discusses his nightly talk show, the times we live […]
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