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After Slamming, Its Apology From Oprah Winfrey

Winfrey and Frey share an age-old relationship, as Winfrey had been one of Frey's most vocal boosters, naming his 2003 drugs-and-alcohol memoir 'A Million Little Pieces' one of her 'book club' choices in 2005 and propelling it to bestseller status. However, the next year, when the book was revealed, it emerged that Frey had invented some details in the supposedly non-fiction memoir and written that he once spent three months behind bars when in reality it was a few hours.
Thus, Winfrey lashed out at him when he appeared on her show. "It is difficult for me to talk to you, because I really feel duped," Winfrey said earlier. However, Winfrey and Frey appear to have reconciled. Frey revealed that Winfrey called him last fall to tell him "I felt I owe you an apology," and she explained that her lambasting of him sprang from her sense of feeling betrayed, according to the Vanity Fair report. "It was a nice surprise to hear from her, and I really appreciated the call and the sentiment," Frey told Vanity Fair.
Winfrey's spokeswoman Angela DePaul, confirmed that the chat show host had called Frey up to apologize.
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