Ouch! Oprah Falls On Stage [VIDEO]
Ouch! Oprah Falls On Stage [VIDEO]
A video of Oprah Winfrey taking a slight tumble has gone viral. On Saturday (Feb. 29th), footage surfaced of the 66-year-old media mogul speaking on stage at her at the Forum during her 2020 Vision stop in Los Angeles.
In the clip, Oprah’s walking back and forth on stage with a microphone in her hand. While speaking to her audience she says,
Here’s my definition of wellness means to me. This is my definition not yours … wellness to me means all things in balance. And balance doesn’t mean all things are equal….
In the midst of her remarks, she appears to become tripped up, falling and landing on her side and then rolling on her back. She quickly sits up on the floor and says,
“shoes”.
See the clip.
oprah winfrey talks about balance until she loses her balance and falls on stage ? pic.twitter.com/DbnNZTALcA
— Fianso (@FiansoMed) February 29, 2020
Someone from production came on stage and seemingly took her shoes. Oprah didn’t seem to be hurt, because she continued afterward and joked with the audience:
It’s nice to be talking about balance and then fall.
See the clip.

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