Oprah Winfrey Smoked Crack with Randolph Cook

Landis Randolph Cook has written a book outlining his days as the boyfriend of Oprah. In the book he details how Oprah showed him how to freebase cocaine, and wild nights of sex. Rudolph’s web site is here. The National Enquirer also details the story:
Oprah confessed to her audience she briefly used cocaine in the 1970s. At the time she blamed it on her desperate obsession with a man who was a drug user.
But in his blockbuster sex-and-drug tell-all The Wizard of O: My Life With Oprah, her ex-lover, Chicago businessman Randolph Cook, makes the stunning disclosure that the talk queen resumed her cocaine habit during their secret affair which began in 1984. Cook, 51, also claims the media mogul taught him how to smoke crack cocaine, and the two "freebased" the drug regularly during their passionate six-month romance and the talk show titan "was still under the influence while doing her show."
There are also legal documents that prove Cook’s claims:
The document, titled "Defendant Oprah Winfrey’s Answer to Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint At Law," reveals:
"Defendant admits that she and Cook had sexual relations."
"Defendant admits that Cook used cocaine in her presence and that she used cocaine while Cook was present."
The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
Oprah should know that blame is what losers do, and winners take responsibility for their own actions. Be a winner Oprah, don’t blame an ex boyfriend for your actions.
Oprah’s statement didn’t relay any blame, she merely explained the motivation behind her actions. To admit your actions is to take responsibility. Ultimately as humans we LOVE to HATE… we want something to be wrong or bad with Oprah because it makes us feel better about ourselves to be able to say “at least I didn’t smoke crack like Oprah, or look at Oprah she smoked crack!” My mother always said “if people spent half as much time worrying about themselves as they do other people, the world would be a lot better off.”