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Rae Dawn Chong of ‘The Color Purple’ attacks Oprah and calls her the N-word (audio)

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Some people are starving for fame. Rae Dawn Chong the former “Color Purple”co-star  attacks  Oprah Winfrey on internet radio show.

Speaking on internet radio show Matty P’s Radio Happy Hour, the Canadian actress, 52, drops the N-word and criticises the media mogul’s weight and accuses her of being ‘power-hungry’.


Rae, who has mixed Chinese, European and Afro-Canadian heritage, claims Oprah, 59, would have been a ‘house n**ger’ if she had lived before the emancipation of slaves.
Despite insisting she got on well with Oprah during the making of the Alice Walker film adaptation, her opinion changed when they made Commando, which was released the same year as The Color Purple.
Fans of the film will know Oprah played feisty Sofia in the film, while Rae played Squeak – the girlfriend of Sofia’s husband Harpo (William E Pugh).
During the interview, which was first reported by TMZ, Rae swears frequently and uses the N-word twice when discussing Oprah.
Host Matty P is audibly shocked after Rae said: ‘If you look at the way [Oprah] looks, she looks like 60 years ago she would have been a house keeper luckily. She would have not been a house n**ger she would have been a field n**ger.’


article-2370227-1AE41BC7000005DC-370_634x428Despite her criticism, Rae insists she respects Oprah a lot for breaking barriers because she is a rare African-American women with a great deal of power.
She explained: ‘She’s amazing, I respect her, I think she’s done great things for women of colour and women of a certain size… but do I think she’ a good person?’
Rae goes on to criticise Oprah’s looks and accuses the talk show host of ‘brown-nosing’ her way to the top.
She continued: ‘The thing that’s really great about Oprah that you cant take away from her is that she’s a great brown-noser.
‘If you were in a room with her, she would pick the most powerful person in the room and become best friends with them.
‘When we worked with her. She was the fat chick, the wannabe cheerleader in school that was the student council president, that was best friends with the principal… The volunteer nurse. She was the fat chick in school that did everything so everybody loved her. That’s Oprah. Love me, love me, love me.
‘You’ve got to respect her. No matter how vile she is, she’s all about Oprah and she’s boring, but you kinda gotta go, “Hello hats off” like, “You’ve done an amazing thing you have actually shifted the DNA of the universe.”

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