The whole world was shocked by an unexpected statement from Oprah Winfrey, American media queen, when she publicly expressed despair in a recent interview. The trembling voice, Oprah said: “If Elon Musk is still alive, I will never return to the United States,” a saying that made fans and the media shocked. This statement came at a time when she was facing a series of personal and financial crises, including losing 5 large contracts worth a total of $ 110 million and rumors about the possibility of being expelled from the country she called the home throughout her illustrious career.

It all started when a series of large companies, including long -term partners in the field of television and published, simultaneously cut relations with Oprah in early February 2025. The internal source said that these contracts were canceled after Oprah refused to participate in a promotional campaign related to Tesla, Elon Musk’s company, for deep personal conflicts between two people. Financial losses up to hundreds of millions of dollars have pushed her media empire into an alarm state, with many people asking if Oprah could recover after this shock.

But what makes the story more strange than rumors about Oprah face the risk of deportation. Despite being born in the US, some recent legal documents have been leaked to show that there is a problem related to her residence, an allegation that Oprah’s team called “ridiculous” and “fabricated”. However, those close to the whispering incident that this may be the result of Musk’s intervention, who is said to have used their influence to put pressure on government agencies after many years criticized by Oprah. From disparaging SpaceX projects to Musk as “power manipulator” on television, the conflict between them is no longer a secret.

The online community immediately exploded. On X, Oprah’s fans called for boycott Musk, with the hashtag #Standwithoprah trending for hours. In contrast, Musk supporters mock her, saying that this is a “worthy ending” for a person who “played with fire”. Musk, not directly responded, only posted a mysterious tweet: “Karma is a perfect circle,” accompanied by a smile icon.
Currently, Oprah is said to be in a secret location outside the United States, away from the media lights. Is this the end of one of Hollywood’s most powerful figures, or just a dramatic chapter in her career? With the persistent feud between her and Musk, the answer may still be in the front, but clearly, this drama has shook the entire entertainment world.
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