“Unearthed Oprah Interview with the Olsen Twins Raises Eyebrows: What’s Got Everyone Talking?”
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“That is very creepy. I have daughters that age. It’s really creepy for a 50-year-old to be asking teens that question,” one critic wrote.
“There has always been a double standard between thin and larger people…many think it is ok to ask what size a thinner person is and make fun of them for being thin…” another remarked.
“Oh, that’s so interesting!” the host responded ironically when the then 18-year-old stars said they didn’t know their size
“For all the frustration Oprah herself has expressed over the years towards every person who questioned her size, apparently, she didn’t think it was a problem to question these young women,” wrote someone else. “Zero empathy.”
A separate user said, “Oprah always made people feel uncomfortable in her interviews. They should have canceled her like they did with Ellen.”
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Another uncomfortable interview Mary-Kate and Ashley had to endure was when theysat down with Connie Chung, known for her rapid-fire sharp questions, in 2002.
The actresses, aged 16 at the time, were asked about their virginity.
Some users accused the host, who has spoken at length about her body image struggles, of having “double standards”
“That’s personal. Why would you be asking a 16-year-old that question in the first place?” Ashley later toldRolling Stone about the intrusive question, adding that she got really “angry and defensive.”
The sisters have been in the spotlight since they were only nine months old. The California-born stars began acting as babies in the sitcom Full House, which aired between 1987 and 1995.
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