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Ellen, Oprah Reveal O Magazine Cover

OPRAH MAGAZINE ELLEN DEGENERES X390 (COURTESY) | ADVOCATE.COM

Just in time for the holidays, Oprah and Ellen revealed the big magazine cover they’ve been talking about for months -- on today's Ellen and on Oprah.com.

Ellen and Oprah actually shot two covers for the holiday issue of O magazine -- one with Ellen popping up out of a wrapped box and another with Ellen filling up Oprah’s champagne flute from a flask.

The issue will be on newsstands later this month. Click here to see both covers.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Mr. Larry De Leon Martin
    Date posted: 11/10/2009 12:25:14 PM
    Hometown: East Hampton, NY

    Comment:

    It would be an honor for Mr. Larry De Leon Martin to grace the cover of ADVOCATE magazine. He is passionate about the influence that he has over Mainstream America. Thanks to the media for well-respecting this ICON for Gays and Lesbians all around the world. His debut album entitled, "GORGEOUS" is up for release the 12th of April this 2010 which is his BIRTHDAY. Mr. Larry De Leon Martin says, "I am eager to present the LARRY DE LEON--U.S.A HEADLINING TOUR next summer. I am also GRATEFUL to all of you for making this happen....Much love!!!"

  • Name: Mr. Larry De Leon Martin
    Date posted: 11/9/2009 12:29:01 PM
    Hometown: East Hampton, NY

    Comment:

    Mr. Larry De Leon Martin just has to say that this is great to see two of my favorites friends together on the new cover of OPRAH...keep up the great work and see you soon....

  • Name: lisa
    Date posted: 11/7/2009 5:40:54 PM
    Hometown: new orleans

    Comment:

    That is a great magazine cover! Oprah and Ellen look awesome!

  • Name: Jessica K
    Date posted: 11/7/2009 11:21:27 AM
    Hometown: NJ

    Comment:

    We would have won Maine if Oprah had come out and supported it. I hope she gags on her billions.

  • Name: Nova
    Date posted: 11/7/2009 1:05:09 AM
    Hometown: St. Joseph

    Comment:

    Oooooooprahoma where the wind comes . . . ah, I can't do it. Someone else pick this up for me? =)

  • Name: Phillip
    Date posted: 11/6/2009 9:52:33 PM
    Hometown: Reseda

    Comment:

    Ohhhhhhhhhhpraaaaaa Phhhhhhhhhpraaaaaaaa she floats-------above us-------all . Oprah. Spiritual Oprah, shine your light upon us all.



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