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            <title>Become Part of Oprah's Last Season (You Might Regret It)</title>
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            <description>We know you&amp;#8217;re really broken up about Oprah&amp;#8217;s final season on ABC. Now who will teach you your life lessons? Well, to help you feel like you&amp;#8217;re part of Oprah&amp;#8217;s last hurrah, she&amp;#8217;s letting you Oprah-fy yourself on her website. Because somehow having Oprah&amp;#8217;s massive earrings dangling from your ears connects you to her departure from daytime network TV.
While no one can fill her shoes, we thought we&amp;#8217;d see what a few other talk show hosts would look like if they donned Oprah&amp;#8217;s trademark looks throughout the years:
via Gapers Block
 
Ellen Degeneres


 
Tyra Banks



Larry King
all original photos via WENN.com
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Become Part of Oprah's Last Season (You Might Regret It) (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <title>Does Ellen Degeneres Know About the Plight of Alzheimer's Caregivers ?</title>
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            <description>Wondering about Ellen Degeneres
My name is Bob DeMarco, I am an Alzheimer's caregiver. My mother Dorothy, now 93 years old, suffers from Alzheimer's disease. We live our life one day at a time.

Bob DeMarco
 Alzheimer's Reading Room
Editor

Every day at 11 AM I turn on the Ellen Degeneres Show for my mother to watch. Prior to my life as an Alzheimer's caregiver I had never seen the show.

I turn the show on because it makes my mother smile and sometimes laugh. If you are living in the front row of Alzheimer's like I am -- you now how important this is.

My mother really perks up when Ellen dances (so do I). She especially likes when Ellen has kids on the show.

Unlike other shows that are on during the day, the Ellen Degeneres show is very positive. It is my belief that Alzheimer's caregiv...</description>
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            <title>Making the Case for More Normal Sized Models</title>
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            <description>A special thanks for Ellen for including this in her show today. The topic was timely, since I was lecturing on Weight in class today.
Ellen featured several &amp;#8220;plus&amp;#8221; sized models on her show from an upcoming Glamour Magazine will feature a pictorial for October on plus-sized (anything over a size 6) models. Ellen Tweeted about the interview:
These girls are considered “plus sized”, which is crazy.
I think a better term is “normal sized.” Or just “beautiful.”

This move towards featuring more normal sized women is very welcome, considering that the average sized woman is a closer to a size 12 &amp;#8211; 14, not a size 0 &amp;#8211; 4 seen in the fashion magazines.  These plus-size models are proving that not all models have to be super skinny to be super sexy.
In addition G...</description>
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            <title>Christina Aguilera’s Breasts Speak for Themselves</title>
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            <description>Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres gave Christina Aguilera a gentle ribbing about the new mother&amp;#8217;s amble bosom. &amp;#8220;You look great. One question: Are you nursing?&amp;#8221; Aguilera took the teasing well, replying, &amp;#8220;I guess it&amp;#8217;s a little obvious.&amp;#8221; DeGeneres couldn&amp;#8217;t help one last joke, &amp;#8220;It&amp;#8217;s going to be a healthy boy!&amp;#8221; You can watch the clip on Ellen&amp;#8217;s website.
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