Audience Moans, Wails and Goes Insane on Oprah’s “Ultimate Favorite Things” Show

Nov. 19, 2010
Jason Rearden has held numerous positions as an ad copywriter since he graduated from NYU with his degree in ...

Audence members laughed, cried, broke out in cold sweats, dropped to their knees and made praying motions while repetitively swaying back and forth, sobbed, yelled, screamed, jumped, covered their faces and more today at Oprah’s “Ultimate Favorite Things” show, where she gave away a shit ton of totally sweet consumables to all her audience members.

What exactly did Oprah give them? Among other things: a diamond watch, a 5-year subscription to Netflix, an impressively large Nikon digital camera, and a cruise on the largest cruise ship in the world. TC mark

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