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Oprah Winfrey’s candid confession about “not making enough money” to afford fancy cutlery probably explains why she slammed Toni Braxton for buying Gucci cutlery

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Before she became a billionaire, Oprah Winfrey never spent greater than she had in her pocket.

She is currently price an estimated $2.8 billion from her businesses, investments and real estate portfolio. Celebrating a special fiftieth anniversary issue of People magazine, she confessed that even after receiving her first check from the entertainment industry, she didn’t feel comfortable spending money on luxury items corresponding to designer tableware.

More than a decade before she slammed Toni Braxton for spending hundreds on Gucci cutlery, the ‘OWN’ founder operated on the principle of fiscal prudence, never spending greater than she had and refraining from indulging in what she thought was then lavish purchases.

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Oprah Winfrey is recalling a time when she wasn’t making enough money as fans revisit her 2012 remarks about Gucci cutlery to Toni Braxton. (Photo: MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)

“I was about to furnish my first apartment in Chicago and I walked into Crate & Barrel,” she says explained journalist Elizabeth Leonard, recalling the time she first began her talk show within the late Nineteen Eighties.

It added: “There was a cutlery set for $49.95. I didn’t get it because I still didn’t think I made enough money to afford a six-piece set.

One fan noticed just a few years ago that Oprah frequented the shop, even perhaps when she couldn’t afford items from there.

“Oprah! Many years ago she worked part time at Crate & Barrel across from the Water Tower (so way back) – she would stop by about once a month” – one person he wrote on the platform now generally known as X in 2020 in response to someone who asked about probably the most superstar they’d ever met.

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Shopping (or not shopping) at Crate & Barrel is just the tip of her savings. Even before she became the richest woman in entertainment, Oprah’s frugal habits had been ingrained in her every day life for a while.

At the start of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” she revealed a way to get monetary savings. She prolonged the lifetime of her tights by cutting off one leg while the opposite was running, and later combining it with one other one-legged tights to wear.

Oprah also revealed that she reuses her $3.99 eyelashes, explaining that by doing so, she not only saved money, but additionally benefited from the worn-out contour of her old ones, which adapt higher to the form of her eyes over time. She said she saved “$1.25 by reusing this eyelash.”

This would be the reason she was so stunned during a 1998 interview with Ms. Braxton about her Gucci cutlery, claiming that her expensive purchases were irresponsible.

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“I read that you were upset by the stories that it was because of your overspending (her bankruptcy),” Oprah said before asking her about the Italian kitchenware. “First of all, I didn’t know Gucci made silver cutlery.”

Braxton later spoke about the experience on her 2012 episode of VH1’s “Behind the Music,” where she appeared emotional at one point.

“She was so rattling mean to me. I used to be in shock. “I couldn’t believe it because I loved her so much and she actually scolded me,” the “Unbreak My Heart” singer said.

The Baltimore resident said: “You haven’t got Gucci cutlery since you didn’t want to buy it, not because you’ll be able to’t afford it. She made me feel so big,” holding her thumb and forefinger up.

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“That moment completely changed my career and made people look down on me.”

Although Braxton’s feelings were hurt, she later became friends with Oprah and was invited back to give advice to other rising stars about the pitfalls of the industry and success in pop music.

In an interview with People magazine, Oprah never addressed the Braxton interview, but she did talk about how the teachings from those early days influenced her life, shaping her life practice. “It sounds like a broken record, but gratitude really is my religion,” she added. .

This gratitude also allows her to pay it forward. This is precisely what a Mississippi man did to one other one who wanted something for their kitchen or dining room that they couldn’t afford.

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“I was in a store and someone was wondering whether to buy cutlery,” said the producer of “Uzdrowiena”. “I went to the cash register and paid because I remember feeling like I couldn’t afford it.”

Continuing, Winfrey said, “I love doing this.”

Oprah Winfrey’s candid confession about “not making enough money” to afford fancy cutlery probably explains why she slammed Toni Braxton for buying Gucci cutlery


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