BARBARA WALTERS BEATS TOM CRUISE
On ratings that is.
According to PerezHilton.com, the Oprah episode featuring Miss. Walters on Tuesday had higher ratings than her Tom Cruise shows.
Could this mean Tom is O-V-E-R?
On ratings that is.
According to PerezHilton.com, the Oprah episode featuring Miss. Walters on Tuesday had higher ratings than her Tom Cruise shows.
Could this mean Tom is O-V-E-R?
Vanity Fair features an extensive piece and pictorial on Barbara Walters.
In one of the most shocking quotes in the piece, Barbara was told, “It will never happen. No star is going to sit down and do an interview with you.”
Boy, was she wrong!
On her history move to co-anchor the ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner in 1976, Walters said “The blood was so bad between Harry and me that his cronies took to using a stopwatch to note my airtime.”
(Vanity Fair)
Barbara previews her new book in the latest TV Guide.
And when it comes to retirement, don’t expect Barbara Walters to leave TV anytime soon.
When asked if “retire” is an ugly word, Barbara says, “No, I will retire some day, I will walk out of television at the top.
But not this year. I still love what I do,” says Walters.
“When I was at ABC in the ’70s [as co-anchor of the evening news], I thought I was a total failure,” says Barbara Walters in the latest issue of TV Guide.
Some of the things that were written about me were horrendous.
Who helped Barbara out?
New York Daily News couples Uma Thurman’s nightmare, which we told you about earlier, with Barbara Walter’s admission to having an affair with a married senator.
For more on Uma Thurman’s dramatic court appearance, click here.
And to learn about Barbara Walters’ affair (if you really care), click here.