The talk show queen and network owner shows new photos taken from the set of her upcoming film, The Butler. Sharing the image on her Instagram account, is shown smoking a cigarette while striking a seductive pose and looking away from her lover.
Rocking a floral dress, the OWN owner, who has acted in such classics as The Color Purple and the television miniseries “The Women of Brewster Place” is featured sitting next to Terrence Howard, who puts one of his hands on Oprah’s thigh. Along with the picture, the 58-year-old philanthropist explains that it was taken after she wrapped her last scene for the film.
“And THAT’s a Wrap! Terrance Howard and me in our goodbye ‘love scene.’ Thanks Lee Daniels for the great experience. #theButler,” she writes.
In The Butler, Oprah stars as the wife of the lead protagonist, played by Forest Whittaker. The famous talk-show host recently gushed to Gayle King on “CBS This Morning” that she had a great time filming the kissing scene between her and Forest. “I felt pretty good about it, let me just say. Forest is a good kisser, how about that?” she said, before joking, “Thank you Keisha Whitaker.”
Based on Wil Haygood’s Washington Post article “A Butler Well Served by This Election,” The Butler is a story of Eugene Allen, a black man who served as a White House butler for 34 years.
The film boasts the backing of such acting and entertainment luminaries as Jane Fonda, John Cusack, Robin Williams, Cuba Gooding Jr., Lenny Kravitz, Alex Pettyfer, James Mardsen and Alan Rickman.