Yes, Oprah’s net worth is still in the billions, thanks for asking:
When we think of rich celebrities, we think of Oprah. It’s only natural. For the past 25-plus years, Oprah has built a media empire worth millions, which makes us wonder: What’s Oprah’s net worth now?
She went on to reveal her first purchase with the money, which started with some high-quality towels. “Towels that are so big and fluffy that you can wrap your whole body in. I splurged on really good Ralph Lauren towels,” she said.
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