Oprah: Where Are They Now? - Season 8
Season 8
Episodes
Sir Mix-a-lot, Heartthrob Kevin Jonas & "I Dream Of Jeannie's" Barbara Eden
Rock Icon Sammy Hagar, Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton & Rain Pryor
Sammy Hagar explains why leaving Van Halen made him a better songwriter, performer and businessman; Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton reflects on the mis-diagnosed bipolar disorder that nearly destroyed her; and Rain Pryor discusses her dad, Richard Pryor. Also: Jeana Keough ("Real Housewives of Orange County").
Spice Girl Geri Horner, Vee Jay Ed Lover & "Family Affair" Star Kathy Garver
R&b Legends Boyz Ii Men, The Jeffersons' Marla Gibbs & Soup Nazi
Maria Gibbs reflects on her work in television; Boyz II Men are at the Mirage in Las Vegas; actress Jennifer Esposito discusses her health scare.
R&b Divas En Vogue, Gilligan's Island's Dawn Wells, Supermodel Angie Everhart
R&B group En Vogue share the group's journey; Dawn Wells (``Gilligan's Island'') shares memories from the show; super model Angie Everhart on her health scare; plus David Faustino (``Married With Children'').
Legendary Rocker Eddie Money, Charlie's Angels' Cheryl Ladd & Old Spice Guy
A look at Eddie Money's new reality show; Cheryl Ladd (``Charlie's Angels'') reminisces; the Old Spice guy; Ione Sky (``Say Anything'').
Rappers Naughty by Nature, Wendy From Snapple & Austin Power's Verne Troyer
New Jersey's hit-making hip-hop trio, Naughty by Nature; Wendy Kaufman, national pitchwoman for Snapple; actor Verne Troyer.
Biggest Loser Ali Vincent, 80s Pop Star Samantha Fox, & Smart Guy's Tahj Mowry
Music Legend Kenny Rogers, B52's Kate Pierson, Original Roots Star Ben Vereen
Former Teen Star Aaron Carter, Comic Jim J.Bullock, Soap Star Victoria Rowell
Former Teen Pop Star Debbie Gibson, Jennifer Holliday & Sally Jessy Raphael
Sopranos' Jamie Lynn Sigler, Actress Kim Fields & Chef Rocco Dispirito
Money Expert Suze Orman, Ferris Bueller's Alan Ruck & Kevin Eubanks
R&B Artist Sisqo, Singer Billy Ray Cyrus, What's Happening's Danielle Spencer
Catching up with Thong Song's Sisqó; at the Grand Ole Opry with country superstar and Miley Cyrus' dad, Billy Ray Cyrus; ``What's Happening'' star Danielle Spencer; actor Joseph Marcelle; the first female African-American POW.
Singer Monica, Ziggy Marley, Actress Lisa Nicole Carson, Veronica Webb
Multiplatinum artist Monica shares insight on motherhood and performing; Ziggy Marley on keeping his dad's legacy alive through his music; actress Lisa Nicole Carson opens up about her bipolar disorder; model Veronica Webb on breaking barriers.
Rapper Chuck D, Dancer Cheryl Burke, Gospel Great Shirley Caesar
Public Enemy's Chuck D on the group's musical and social impact and his family life; DWTS' Cheryl Burke on life after the mirror ball; Pastor Shirley Caesar reflects on her life behind the mic and the pulpit; Doc Severinsen and Orianthi.
70s Singer Meat Loaf, 1st Lady of Hip Hop MC Lyte, Rapper Bizzy Bone
Rocker Meat Loaf recalls his musical roots and interacts with fans; MC Lyte on her new stage show Love Jones; in the studio with Bizzy Bone; Saved by the Bell's Mr. Belding, actor Dennis Haskins.
New Edition's Johnny Gill, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Skater Tai Babilonia
Singer Johnny Gill on getting New Edition back together; in the recording studio with Malcom-Jamal Warner; at home with skater Tai Babilonia 36 years after her Olympics heartbreak; Aussie landscape guru Jamie Durie and miracle baby Zoe.
Actress Phylicia Rashad, Youtube Star Lindsey Stirling, Singer Jon Secada
R & B Group Bell Biv Devoe, Paralympian Amy Purdy, Country Star Ty Herndon
Former Disco Singer Gloria Gaynor, Roots' John Amos, & Montell Jordan
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