Oprah Winfrey Interviews Idris Elba About Coronavirus Diagnosis On New Apple Series ‘Oprah Talks COVID-19’

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Oprah Interviews Idris Elba About Coronavirus Diagnosis On New Apple Series ‘Oprah Talks COVID-19’

is now streaming and can be viewed on Apple TV+, with or without a subscription. The first episode can be seen atViewers in more than 100 countries can stream the series on Apple TV+, in the Apple TV app.

New episodes will roll out weekly, and will continue to be free to all viewers around the world., coronavirus has hit 185 countries and territories. As of Saturday, there were 267,013 confirmed cases worldwide and 11,201 deaths.

 

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Always one to capitalize on the tragedy of others for a buck

She should interview her check book next

Make public your data, oprah!

She always knew how to strike the iron while it's hot lol

Please lord make sure that man is safe 💕💕😊😊

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