Oprah Winfrey, the beloved media mogul, was recently hospitalized at the age of 70 due to a severe stomach virus. This unfortunate illness caused her to miss an important event where she was set to announce her book club selection. Gayle King, who was present during the broadcast, shared detailed information about Oprah’s symptoms on an episode of CBS Mornings.

According to King, Oprah was determined to push through her illness, saying, “I’m going to rally, I’m going to rally.” However, her stomach flu took a toll, resulting in discomfort from both ends. King tactfully avoided going into graphic details, but emphasized that the situation was serious enough for Oprah to require medical attention and dehydration treatment, including an intravenous (IV) drip.

While King assured the audience that Oprah will be alright, she also expressed her concern for sharing these intimate details, acknowledging that it mattered to Oprah and that she deeply regretted not being present for her fans that day.

The exact date of Oprah’s hospitalization remains unclear. However, she or someone from her team took to Instagram to announce the book club pick, Familiaris by David Wroblewski.

In the accompanying photo, Oprah appeared vibrant, with her makeup flawlessly done and her hair perfectly styled. It is evident that she is eagerly looking forward to the summer season, ready to delve into a captivating book that will take her through the season.

Aside from her professional endeavors, Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham have been a power couple since 1986. Although they got engaged in 1992, they decided to call off the wedding the following year. This strong and long-lasting partnership has made them a source of inspiration for many.

Oprah has touched the lives of millions, and her presence in the media industry has been influential in so many ways. Her recent hospitalization serves as a reminder that even the strongest among us can face health setbacks. We wish her a speedy recovery and eagerly await her return, knowing that she will continue inspiring us with her resilience and dedication to making a positive impact in the world.