Controversial Author to Return to 'Oprah': Does He Deserve an Apology?
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April 21, 2011 17:12:12
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James Frey, author of "A Million Little Pieces," caused a storm of controversy in 2006 when he admitted to Oprah that he fabricated parts of his book. The legendary talk show host claimed that she felt "conned" by the book, and the feud that resulted was so significant that "South Park" even made an episode about it.
According to Digital Spy, Oprah has invited Frey back for the final season of her show.
Since the feud, Frey has written "I Am Number Four," which was recently turned into a movie, and "The Final Testament of the Holy Bible," which he will be promoting on his return to "Oprah."
According to Digital Spy, Oprah has invited Frey back for the final season of her show.
"Oprah apologized to James a couple of years ago, and he appreciated it," a source told The New York Post's Page Six. "So he agreed to go back on her show and talk about everything that's happened over the last five years."
Since the feud, Frey has written "I Am Number Four," which was recently turned into a movie, and "The Final Testament of the Holy Bible," which he will be promoting on his return to "Oprah."
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