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Oprah furious at O’Donnell

METRO WORLD NEWS
November 11, 2009 12:35 a.m.
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Oprah Winfrey reportedly wants Rosie O’Donnell to keep her mouth shut after the former View co-host told Howard Stern that Winfrey and pal Gayle King “are the emotional equivalent of” a gay couple. “Oprah was so furious she had a warning message sent to Rosie,” a source tells the National Enquirer. “Oprah said if she were gay, she would say so.”     

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