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Saturday 31 May 2014

Stephen's mother says her final farewell: Private funeral after hundreds of mourners turn out to give teenage cancer campaigner a moving thumbs up

The family, friends and those inspired by Stephen Sutton have today said goodbye to the teenage cancer victim, with 10,000 people having joined a 48-hour vigil in his honour.
A service marking the end of two days' thanksgiving was held at Lichfield Cathedral and was attended by his mother, Jane, brother Chris, and his loved-ones, followed by a private funeral.
Also present was comedian Jason Manford, who was among a host of celebrities to praise Stephen's courage in the face of living with terminal disease.
During the public service the Dean of Lichield said he was 'glad and proud to be part of the same human race which had as one of its examples Stephen Sutton'.
Outside, as his coffin emerged from the cathedral, the crowd of 1,200 burst into applause and then a symbolic 19 balloons were released - one for each year of Stephen's life - by his mother and brother.
The coffin was then driven away to the private funeral service as hundreds put their thumbs up - a salute Stephen famously used as he lay in his hospital bed.
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Celebration of his life: A huge number of balloons were released into the sky as a band played, soaring into the sky above Lichfield Cathedral
Celebration of his life: A huge number of balloons were released into the sky as a band played, soaring into the sky above Lichfield Cathedral
Last goodbye: Stephen Sutton's mother Jane Sutton and his brother Chris Sutton during a special service marking the end of a two day vigil in his memory at Lichfield Cathedral
Last goodbye: Stephen Sutton's mother Jane Sutton and his brother Chris Sutton during a special service marking the end of a two day vigil in his memory at Lichfield Cathedral
10,000 people have paid their respects at Stephen's coffin in the past two days and his family will say a final farewell privately today
10,000 people have paid their respects at Stephen's coffin in the past two days and his family will say a final farewell privately today

Pallbearers carry the white coffin from Lichfield cathedral in Staffordshire, where it has been kept since Wednesday
Pallbearers carry the white coffin from Lichfield cathedral in Staffordshire, where it has been kept since Wednesday

Stephen Sutton's mother Jane and his brother Chris, release yellow balloons as Stephen's coffin leaves Lichfield Cathedral
Stephen Sutton's mother Jane and his brother Chris, release yellow balloons as Stephen's coffin leaves Lichfield Cathedral

Jane and Chris Sutton watch on as Stephen Sutton's coffin leaves Lichfield Cathedral
Comedian Jason Manford gives a thumbs up sign at the end of a two day vigil
Still smiling: Jane and Chris Sutton watch on as Stephen's coffin leaves Lichfield Cathedral as comedian Jason Manford gives them a thumbs up sign
Inspiration: A bright yellow pillow of flowers rests on the coffin as the funeral cortege leaves the cathedral for a private ceremony as hundreds saluted it
Inspiration: A bright yellow pillow of flowers rests on the coffin as the funeral cortege leaves the cathedral for a private ceremony as hundreds saluted it

Stephen Sutton originally started the fundraising drive on his justgiving.com webpage, but the donations have continued to pour in from people touched by his example since the 19-year-old succumbed to multiple tumours on May 14
Stephen, 19, originally started the fundraising drive on his justgiving.com webpage, but the donations have continued to pour in from people touched by his example since he succumbed to multiple tumours on May 14
Stephen Sutton originally started the fundraising drive on his justgiving.com webpage, but the donations have continued to pour in from people touched by his example since the 19-year-old succumbed to multiple tumours on May 14

Stephen, 19, originally started the fundraising drive on his justgiving.com webpage, but the donations have continued to pour in from people touched by his example since he succumbed to multiple tumours on May 14
Earlier, hundreds gave a thumbs up to the memory of the brave campaigner who helped raise more than £4million in the fight against cancer.
They gathered outside the West Door of Lichfield Cathedral to celebrate the work of the campaigner.
The 19-year-old died on May 14 from multiple tumours and has since been called Britain’s 'favourite son' and praised for 'showing others how to live'.
During the service, the Dean of Lichfield said Stephen's memory had 'energised people' both young and old, among them cancer survivors and sufferers, who had patiently filed through the cathedral since yesterday.
He said the enduring lesson of Stephen, from Burntwood, was 'to live not as a victim but as a free young person', adding that his inspiration was to 'offer an alternative to the bleak, mean view, we often have of life'.
Stephen's former headteacher, Stuart Jones, of Chase Terrace Technology College, said there was 'a collective pride' among students and staff at the fact that the teenager had been a pupil at the school.
He added: 'It is hard to comprehend how he found the courage, determination and energy to achieve what he did in his last few years.'
These achievements, brought together in a bucket list, included urging Mr Jones to join him in a 15,000ft skydive.
'I hated it, as I expected, but am really glad I did it,' he said. 'His spirit makes us want to be bolder and braver.'
Siobhan Dunn, chief executive of the Teenage Cancer Trust, said: 'What really matters is what you do with the time you have.
'The difference Stephen has made has been immeasurable.'
She said the charity would spend the donations 'supporting and developing' the trust's 22 UK units, services, outreach nursing units, and youth support workers.
'Young people should not be defined by their cancer,' she said, adding that the charity would continue to work under Stephen's ethos that 'while he may have cancer, cancer did not have him'.

Jane Sutton, mother of Stephen Sutton, arives at Lichfield Cathedral ahead of the private family funeral later today
Stephen Sutton's brother Chris Sutton is seen arriving at Lichfield Cathedral
Funeral: Jane Sutton, mother of Stephen Sutton, arives at Lichfield Cathedral with her son Chris, Stephen's brother, for the funeral today

Funeral: Jane Sutton, mother of Stephen Sutton, arrives with her son, Stephen's brother Chris, at Lichfield Cathedral this afternoon
Funeral: Jane Sutton, mother of Stephen Sutton, arrives with her son, Stephen's brother Chris, at Lichfield Cathedral this afternoon



Support: Stephen's family was cheered and clapped into the cathedral as they prepared to say goodbye to the 19-year-old, who died this month
Support: Stephen's family was cheered and clapped into the cathedral as they prepared to say goodbye to the 19-year-old, who died this month
Family and friend gather during a closing ceremony at the end of a two day vigil in memory of Stephen Sutton at Lichfield Cathedral
Family and friend gather during a closing ceremony at the end of a two day vigil in memory of Stephen Sutton at Lichfield Cathedral
Moving: Hundreds had stood outside the church all day today and were among an estimated 10,000 people to see his coffin in the past 48 hours
Moving: Hundreds had stood outside the church all day today and were among an estimated 10,000 people to see his coffin in the past 48 hours

Bbrightly-dressed percussionists in blue tunic coats and bowler hats played out the hearse in what seemed an apt tribute to Stephen, who was a drummer in the band Nothing Personal
Bbrightly-dressed percussionists in blue tunic coats and bowler hats played out the hearse in what seemed an apt tribute to Stephen, who was a drummer in the band Nothing Personal

Crowds: Hundreds of people gathered outside the cathedral as Stephen's hearse left the vigil
Crowds: Hundreds of people gathered outside the cathedral as Stephen's hearse left the vigil

Cherished: Stephen's famous thumbs up - carried out as he lay in his hospital bed - has been adopted by people all over Britain
Cherished: Stephen's famous thumbs up - carried out as he lay in his hospital bed - has been adopted by people all over Britain

She said Stephen's 'positivity' was a driving force which meant his memory 'lives on in what we do'.
Ms Dunn said: 'How fitting it is a young person with cancer proved the catalyst to supporting many more young people with cancer, now and in the future.'
Concluding the service, the Dean said he was 'glad and proud to be part of the same human race which had as one of its examples Stephen Sutton'.
He added: 'It would be usual now, if this was a church service, to say 'rest in peace' but I can't imagine Stephen doing that.
'He'd say 'Live it up', so - one more time - let's give him a thumbs up.'
The gathered mourners, on cue, raised a thumb, before joining in a final round of applause.
After the service a steady tattoo from the Pandemonium Drummers, who performed for the London 2012 Olympic Games, followed.
The brightly-dressed percussionists in blue tunic coats and bowler hats played out the hearse in what seemed an apt tribute to Stephen, who was a drummer in the band Nothing Personal.
Earlier, as the 11th bell chimed at 11am, the crowd's thumbs went up and took part in a minute's applause. As the clapping died away, a lone voice from the crowd cried 'Go Steve', and a huge cheer went up. His funeral started at 3pm.
Emotional: Stephen's family asked people to act with joy and not wear black but for some the occasion today was too much
Emotional: Stephen's family asked people to act with joy and not wear black but for some the occasion today was too much
Poignant:  Friends, family and those inspired by Stephen Sutton give a final thumbs up outside Lichfield Cathedral today where the 19-year-old's coffin has been for 48 hours
Poignant: Friends, family and those inspired by Stephen Sutton give a final thumbs up outside Lichfield Cathedral today where the 19-year-old's coffin has been for 48 hours
The 19-year-old succumbed to multiple tumours on May 14 after a determined fight and the Staffordshire church has been hosting a 48-hour vigil for the teenager, whose white coffin was visited yesterday by 7,000 mourners.
The Dean of Lichfield, the Very Revered Adrian Dorber, called it a 'phenomenal' display of human unity, for the man he said 'has become everybody's favourite son around here'.
Sarah Deeley, a care worker from Tamworth in the West Midlands, said she needed to come and say 'thank you' to Stephen for his example.
'He was just such a wonderful person, this is the least I could do,' she said.
Lucy Arnold, 42, a cleaner from Lichfield, who took the day off work to pay her respects said: 'Stephen made me think about life in a different way and he was amazing.
'What he did for the charity is astonishing, he is one of a kind and you can see that from all the people that are here today.
'I am sure his mum and dad must be so proud of him, he will change so many young lives with the amount of money he has raised.
'I know it is his funeral but it really does seem like a happy event, I think that's what he would have wanted.'
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Barbara Winfrey opens up on billionaire talk queen Oprah Winfrey

Tears streaming down her face Barbara Winfrey takes stock and surveys the empty space inside the vast $1.4 million mansion.

The 66-year-old grandmother yesterday said goodbye to the impressive five-bedroom property in Franklin, south Nashville – a place she has called home for 14 years, and MailOnline captured the moments of her emotional farewell exclusively.
She had until midnight to vacate the house after being booted out by talk show queen Oprah Winfrey.
 Barbara was evicted following a bitter 18-month divorce battle with the star’s elderly father Vernon Winfrey.
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Moving on: Barbara Winfrey, the ex-wife of Oprah's father Vernon, was booted out of her home by the talk queen yesterday. Oprah 'gifted" the five -bedroom home to Vernon and Barbara shortly after they married 14 years ago. But Oprah never really gave up ownership and control of the own - and her father's finances
Moving on: Barbara Winfrey, the ex-wife of Oprah's father Vernon, was booted out of her home by the talk queen yesterday. Oprah 'gifted" the five -bedroom home to Vernon and Barbara shortly after they married 14 years ago. But Oprah never really gave up ownership and control of the own - and her father's finances


Real estate: Barbara doesn't know what Oprah will do with the $1.4 million mansion. 'Oprah's a billionaire three times over, her help live better than this,' says Barbara
Real estate: Barbara doesn't know what Oprah will do with the $1.4 million mansion. 'Oprah's a billionaire three times over, her help live better than this,' says Barbara

And the former high-school vice-principal – who is now homeless and facing the prospect of living in motels – believes Oprah had a ‘personal vendetta’ against her and deliberately tried to ‘destroy’ her life.

In an exclusive interview with MailOnline an emotional Barbara said: ‘That woman has set out to ruin me, destroy me.
 To take this house away is petty, this has been my home for 14 years.

‘Oprah’s a billionaire three times over, her help live better than this. She said publicly that she offered to sell the house and give me the proceeds, but that’s a lie, she never said that.

‘Oprah owns property all over the world so there is no reason to sell this house other than to spite me, it’s a personal vendetta.’

Barbara’s stinging attack is reinforced in bombshell legal documents seen by MailOnline and revealed for the first time today.

The legal papers claim Oprah took part in a ‘conspiracy’ to force her father to divorce Barbara and kick her out of her home.
The chat queen is said to have attended ‘secret meetings’ with dad Vernon during which they plotted to get Barbara out of the property.

Vernon has denied those claims.
Happier days: Oprah wrote 'Love & Blessings' on this photograph of her and Barbara taken at the superstar's 50th birthday party in Chicago in 2004. But Oprah hasn't shown her stepmother much love in words or deed over the years, says Barbara
Happier days: Oprah wrote 'Love & Blessings' on this photograph of her and Barbara taken at the superstar's 50th birthday party in Chicago in 2004. But Oprah hasn't shown her stepmother much love in words or deed over the years, says Barbara

The lawsuit states that one took place on Mother’s Day in May 2012 - and Vernon filed for divorce just a month later.

Barbara also alleges that Oprah was so intent on orchestrating the split that she threatened to cut Vernon off financially unless he broke up with her.

Vernon denies that his famous daughter has ever intervened or threatened to cut the trust.
The claims are revealed in never before reported depositions made at the height of Vernon and Barbara’s divorce battle, which lasted 18 months before being resolved.
In that time Barbara says she has learned the hard way not to cross her daughter-in-law.
A world away from the inspirational figure who adorns our TV screens on a regular basis, the Oprah Barbara describes is manipulative, high-handed and the ‘devil’ incarnate, Barbara said in MailOnline's exclusive interview.
‘What she has done is nothing short of evil, but she doesn’t scare me, her actions cause me to disrespect her,’ says Barbara.

Vernon has let Barbara keep most of the furniture in the home, only taking a few items he wanted to keep.
‘We spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on furniture, everything was high end,' she said.
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'What she has done is nothing short of  evil, but she doesn’t scare me'

                                                       

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Barbara Winfrey
For now the furniture will sit in storage and a mini grand piano which held pride of place in the front room has been moved to a friend's house.
But defiant Barbara vowed: ‘I’m leaving with less than I had before the marriage, but eventually I’m gonna have a home as nice as this or better.'
Barbara does get to keep her beloved Mercedes SL500, however.
Oprah bought her the luxury car as a gift 11 years ago during a shopping spree during a visit to Tennessee.
‘It’s got mine and her name on it so she can’t take my Mercedes,’ said Barbara.
‘It’s 11 years old with 125,000 miles on it so it won’t be worth much.’
While we talk, Barbara is perched on a high stool at the granite worktop in the mansion’s huge $60,000 kitchen.
The spacious five-bed, five bath property is on a sprawling private estate and set in its own woodland.

Scene from a marriage: Barbara and Vernon were good together for a time. But things began to go sour after Barbara discovered he cheated in his barber shop with a crack-addicted prositiute called 'One Tooth'
Scene from a marriage: Barbara and Vernon were good together for a time. But things began to go sour after Barbara discovered he cheated in his barber shop with a crack-addicted prositiute called 'One Tooth'

It also boasts a library, billiards room, bar and wine cellar.

Barbara’s pet dog Fluff, a Yorkie-poodle mix, yapped at the feet of the movers as the house was systematically cleared of all furniture and belongings and loaded into a U-Haul truck all day yesterday.

The former educator let out a deep sigh as she reflected on the move and the woman who has caused her so much heartache.

Barbara believes Oprah has taken ‘pleasure’ in uprooting her from her home.

‘That’s why I feel sorry for her because I don’t understand the evilness,’ she said.
‘I’m at the point in life when I should be enjoying my retirement. Instead I have to contend with this.

‘There’s a difference between wanting to hurt someone, but to destroy them? To take their money, to take their credit, take their property, I don’t understand that, that’s evilness I can’t comprehend.’

In a previous interview with MailOnline Barbara accused Oprah of helping Vernon hatch an ‘escape plan’ to get out of their marriage and the divorce depositions give unprecedented detail into how it apparently worked.

Over hundreds of pages, the depositions and divorce proceedings lay bare the anatomy of a 14-year marriage gone awfully wrong.

Boxed in: Vernon is letting Barbara keep most of the furniture they bought as a couple. She's putting those pieces and other personal possessions  in storage until she can find a place of her own
Boxed in: Vernon is letting Barbara keep most of the furniture they bought as a couple. She's putting those pieces and other personal possessions in storage until she can find a place of her own


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Among her souvenirs: Movers help Barbara pack of her furniture and treasure from her marriage to Vernon

They detail how Barbara imposed a three-year sex ban on Vernon, 81, after obtaining a video of him having sex with a crack addicted prostitute called ‘Ol’ one Tooth’ in his Nashville barbershop a couple of years earlier.
Yesterday Barbara told MailOnline how she reacted to the shocking discovery.
‘It was disgusting and absolutely humiliating at the same time.
‘That whole episode still hurts deep down. I always wanted to make the shop nice, make it a better business, I never knew it had been a hang out place for prostitutes.’
The video – which Barbara has hidden in a safe place - purportedly shows Vernon and a group of his friends receiving oral sex in turn from the prostitute while they sit in the barber's chair.
'After I found out I couldn’t forgive, forgiving is something I have to do it for myself. I never gave up, I just needed time to heal, but Vernon wouldn’t give me time, he was selfish.’
In his deposition Vernon is apologetic about the incident.
He said: ‘I just told her that I was in error, and I’m very sorry, worst thing I’ve ever done since I’ve been married, and asked if she would forgive me.’
Vernon also denies ever having any other sexual encounters with women behind his ex-wife’s back.
Embarrassingly, in her deposition, Barbara reveals another reason she refused sex was because Vernon took the Viagra pill.
Member of the wedding: Oprah didn't exactly embrace Barbara Winfrey when she became part of the family. But she certainly made a show of it in front of the camera, says Barbara, who married Vernon Winfrey in Nashville on June 17, 2000. Oprah's long-time love Stedman Graham was there too
Member of the wedding: Oprah didn't exactly embrace Barbara Winfrey when she became part of the family. But she certainly made a show of it in front of the camera, says Barbara, who married Vernon Winfrey in Nashville on June 17, 2000. Oprah's long-time love Stedman Graham was there too

Showtime: Oprah was front and center at her father's wedding to Barbara. But behind the scenes Barbara says she and her husband were often treated like second class citizens. At a gala at Oprah's palatial home in Santa Barbara, the couple were seated far away from celebrities in attendance and told not to socialize with them
Showtime: Oprah was front and center at her father's wedding to Barbara. But behind the scenes Barbara says she and her husband were often treated like second class citizens. At a gala at Oprah's palatial home in Santa Barbara, the couple were seated far away from celebrities in attendance and told not to socialize with them

She said: ‘And Viagra will go on and on and on for hours. And at his age  - I knew he had had a stroke already, and I was not about to have this man have a heart attack on me.’
In her deposition, Barbara  rakes over Vernon’s bad habits, his sexism, his drinking, bad hearing and the fact he’d spread private gossip about his wife in his barbershop.
It also detailed the time when Vernon allegedly threatened to pull a gun on Barbara in their home.
She said she had returned home late one night and Vernon, who had been drinking, asked her where she had been.
When she replied, ‘I just went out,’ Vernon was less than pleased.
Barbara said: ‘He said, I have a gun in my pocket. And he said, I will use it. He started chasing me around the island in the kitchen.’
But Vernon countered: ‘I’m standing here talking with my hand in my pockets on the housecoat. I admit my gun was down here (indicating). But I never attempted – she never saw the gun…I never pulled it out, that’s why I never threatened her.’


'Viagra will go on and on for hours. I was not about to have this man have a heart attack on me’
In another incident Vernon allegedly threatened to push Barbara down the stairs, another claim he denies.
The depositions also reveal just how much Oprah, 60, has been supporting her father for much of his life.

In January 1998 she set up a trust in Vernon’s name into which she paid $1.9 million, giving Vernon annual payments of up to $176,000.

During his marriage to Barbara she gave her father another $1 million.

What should happen to the money became the focus of the divorce.

In her deposition she is asked by Robert Davies, Vernon’s lawyer: ‘I want you to tell me what you mean when you say Mr Winfrey has conspired with his daughter and with (Vernon’s ‘adopted’ son) Thomas Walker to take actions designed to deprive the wife of her equitable interest in their marital property.

Precious cargo: Barbara's pooch Fluff, a Yorkie-poodle mix, sitting pretty
Precious cargo: Barbara's pooch Fluff, a Yorkie-poodle mix, sitting pretty

‘What conspiracy are you telling the court about?’
 Barbara replies that they ‘have secret meetings’ and points to one on Mother’s Day 2012 at the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, which is where she and Vernon were married.

Barbara said for that reason 'they specifically picked that hotel to send a message to me'.

She claims she asked to attend but she was rebuffed - and afterwards Vernon made a crucial admission.

Barbara said: ‘He (Vernon) also said that his daughter (Oprah) - he said his daughter told him that she would cut his trust money off if he did not divorce me.’

It was only after the Vernon said their marriage was over that Barbara started to ask questions about what was going on, she says.

Under questioning by Rose Palermo, Barbara’s attorney, Vernon is asked about the Phoenix II trust, which was set up on June 27th 2012, two days after he filed for divorce.

The trust is in the name of Thomas Walker, Vernon’s 'adopted' son, and is primarily to benefit him.

However Palermo points out that the trustee ‘may distribute any amounts of the principal (sum) as may be required for the health, support, and maintenance of Vernon Winfrey’.

Trustee Tolbert Chisum, a friend of Oprah and her long-time boyfriend Stedman Graham, says that Barbara's 'first request' for a settlement for her divorce from Vernon was $5 million.
Barbara then came back with a reduced request that was 'maybe a million, or half a million'.
Ultimately, Barbara says she came away with ‘absolutely nothing’ from the lengthy proceedings.
O: Copies of Oprah's magazine, are scattered about the house. Barbara had a subscription
O: Copies of Oprah's magazine, are scattered about the house. Barbara had a subscription


Fame: A board with People magazine's first cover of Oprah hung in Barbara and Vernon's house. She got custody
Fame: A board with People magazine's first cover of Oprah hung in Barbara and Vernon's house. She got custody

To this Chisum replied that Oprah responded: 'Absolutely not. No settlement'.
Chisum admitted in the deposition that  Oprah 'doesn't like' Barbara.
‘Oprah took it all, after 14 years I haven’t got a cent to show for it,’ she told MailOnline.
Asked why Oprah was so involved with something that was not directly to do with her, Chisum said: 'Because it is her father'.
Vernon also revealed Oprah’s long-term partner Stedman Graham and close friend Gayle King were charged with managing Vernon’s trust at various points in the past.
In her first interview with MailOnline when she received a notice that she had to leave her home, Barbara revealed Oprah has extremely bizarre relationships with Stedman and Gayle.
Oprah began dating Stedman in 1986 but, according to Barbara, in all the times she saw them together she never once witnessed them hold hands or kiss.
Overwhelmed: Barbara claims in her deposition that Oprah was so intent on orchestrating the split that she threatened to cut Vernon off financially unless he broke up with her. Vernon denied it
Overwhelmed: Barbara claims in her deposition that Oprah was so intent on orchestrating the split that she threatened to cut Vernon off financially unless he broke up with her. Vernon denied it

Such was suspicious Oprah’s control over Stedman, Barbara claims, she had her security detail follow him to keep tabs on his movements.
As for Gayle, Barbara says they are on the phone three, four times a day and rarely leave each other’s side when together.
She believes Oprah and Gayle's relationship is 'unhealthy'.
Vernon and Barbara met in the 1990s whilst she was working as Vice Principal at Brentwood High School, a respected public school in Nashville.

Vernon ran a barber shop in a rundown area of East Nashville was a local landmark – it has been there for more than 50 years – and was a respected councillor and local figure.

After Vernon’s first wife died they got together but things turned ‘sour’ in 2007, seven years into their marriage.

Barbara claims that by then she had got fed up with Vernon watching boxing until 2am in their bedroom and staying out until 3am playing checkers with his friends.

She also alleges that he drank too much, which Vernon denied, and was sexist, something Vernon does not dispute.
In his deposition Vernon says: ‘Well, my complaints about it that - and I have told Barbara several times that a lady has a place and a man has a place.
‘But Barbara told me that her place is wherever she wants to be. I could never make her understand that there was a place for a lady and a place for a man.
‘As a man, I'm supposed to be head of the house. But I was wearing the britches or pants, but she was the head. She was running everything. I didn't like that.’
Vernon admitted that he had a love for the boxing and watched it in the bedroom, but added: ‘It hadn’t bothered her for 10 or 11 years, but it started bothering her.’
He also hit back at Barbara claiming she also vanished till late at night, sometimes dressed up and out till 10 or 11 at night.
Oldie but goodie: Barbara does get to keep her beloved Mercedes SL500. Oprah bought her the luxury car as a gift 11 years ago during a shopping spree. It has 125,000 miles on it
Oldie but goodie: Barbara does get to keep her beloved Mercedes SL500. Oprah bought her the luxury car as a gift 11 years ago during a shopping spree. It has 125,000 miles on it

He said: ‘I’m wondering where she is that long. We got to arguing about it when she got back…that’s hard on an old man with a young lady. I didn’t know where she was going.’
For her part, Barbara said that she had complaints about him saying that she ‘didn't stay in my place’.
She said in her deposition: ‘I don't know what that means. This is 2013.
‘Everything else came before me. The barbershop people, the neighborhood people, the church people, the family people, everybody came before his wife.
‘I was at the bottom of the list.’
In November last year a judge blamed Vernon for the split “on the grounds of adultery and inappropriate marital conduct.”
Donald P. Harris, a Special Judge in the Tennessee Supreme Court, ordered him to pay his ex-wife almost $70,000 in attorney fees.
During proceedings it was revealed that Vernon gifted a property that he and his wife had owned — free-of-charge - to another man.
Vernon allowed it to go into foreclosure “knowing that it would be purchased by his daughter… to defeat any interest of Barbara Winfrey.”
As a result, Judge Harris penalized Vernon for his apparent scheming, ordering that he be held liable for one of the pair’s loan accounts and Barbara “be held harmless” because of his actions.
“Thus, the marital estate has a net value of $121,686,” the judge noted.
“The court is of the opinion that each of the parties be awarded property and indebtedness with a net value of $60,843. Vernon Winfrey is awarded all the marital property except for the household furnishings located in the marital residence.'
But Barbara said: ‘Yes I got the furniture, but after I paid the attorney fees, all the bills and expenses I didn’t have a dime left, no alimony, nothing.’
It was not until November 2012, five months after the divorce had been filed, that Barbara discovered that she would be evicted from her home. 

Oprah had bought the property with her money and so kept her name on the title, meaning she was legally allowed to sell it.

Barbara claims that to rub salt in the wound Oprah called her up and told her: ‘You say I never talk to you?
‘I want to talk to you now. You have until Monday to get out of MY house.’

As a result of Oprah’s actions Barbara now faces the ultimate humiliation - she must find a roof over her head.
Which for an intelligent, university educated older woman who has had a successful life, family and career cuts deep.
‘I’m homeless for now, but I will stay at my daughter’s or at a friends, or even a motel if I have to. I am a survivor,’ she said.

‘It is difficult but you have to deal with what’s been dealt you, it’s just stuff at the end of the day, you can’t take it with you.’

The normally energetic gran says that while she is ‘exhasuted’ by the near two year divorce battle but is glad it’s finally over.

‘I’ve been here a little over 14 years, this was mine and Vernon’s family home, she said.
‘But in a way today is a happy as well as a sad day.’

One door closes: I've come from nothing so I know how to survive,' Barbara says. 'I'm trying to stay positive, it's a new day for me'
One door closes: I've come from nothing so I know how to survive,' Barbara says. 'I'm trying to stay positive, it's a new day for me'

She explains that what hurts most is the fact she ploughed so much time and energy into home-making for her husband.

Pointing through the huge windows which let the light pour in Barbara said: ‘The house was a gift, Oprah told us it was a gift to us, we were allowed to pick it out, sign all the papers. We came to love this house.
‘Everybody keeps saying the divorce has been about the house, because it’s a million dollar property.

‘But it’s not about just a house, to me it’s a home.
‘We had good memories, bad memories, I have invested a lot of love and affection into it.’

Tears welling up in her eyes as she recounts the past 14 years, Barbara points to her beloved hydrangea flower bed and a yellow rose bush she gently nurtured to maturity.

‘I remember watching Oprah cook purple hull peas on the stove in the kitchen, I remember cooking pound cakes for the family,' she said. 'We had good times here.’

Surprisingly, Barbara still holds a flickering candle for her ex-husband and worries about his health.

Vernon lives alone in a $400,000 four bed home his celebrity daughter bought him in Nashville.

‘Vernon and I are still friends, we speak on the phone once a week, but I can’t go to see him, there are people watching,’ says Barbara.

‘But I feel so sorry for him, there’s no one looking after him.’

And in a dig at Oprah she adds: ‘Why would you put your 81-year-old dad in a four bedroom house to live by himself.’

Barbara says friends have reported that Vernon is dirty, with long finger nails and in need of a hair cut.
‘I worry about him cooking for himself or leaving the stove on, I know how he was here, he’s had a stroke, he doesn’t process stuff the way he used to, he has memory problems and hearing loss.
‘He’s an old man, he needs someone to care for him.’

For now, Barbara must focus on her own future.

Without a home or a husband, she must scrape by on her teacher’s pension and her social security allowance.
She says she has some new business ventures underway and will plough her time into educating young people.

‘I’ve come from nothing so I know how to survive,’ she says.
‘It gives me a chance to get on with a new life. People may say, ‘what is a 66-year-old woman talking about a new life for’, but that’s the way I am.
‘I’m trying to stay positive, it’s a new day for me.'
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President Barack Obama reveals Malia attended her first prom - but wouldn't say if she had a date

President Obama has revealed that his older daughter Malia has gone through the teenage rite of passage by attending her first prom.
He wouldn't say whether she had a date or went with friends, joking that it was 'classified information'.
The President opened up about his daughters and how fast they are growing up during an interview that aired on Live! With Kelly and Michael this morning.

Cat out of the bag: President Obama revealed today (left) that his daughter Malia (right) attended her first prom
Cat out of the bag: President Obama revealed today (left) that his daughter Malia (right, in November) attended her first prom
Cat out of the bag: President Obama revealed today (left) that his daughter Malia (right, in November) attended her first prom this spring

Obama says it was 'a little bit jarring' to see his 15-year-old 10th grader in heels for the first time, before adding that Malia looked beautiful.
Speaking generally about the prospect of his daughters beginning to date, he said that he doesn't
think he'd been too intimidating for any boy who might roll up to the White House to pick Malia up.
The president says he and the first lady were worried that growing up in the White House would give their daughters 'an attitude' but proudly boasted that they have remained respectful, kind and considerate young women.
That result, he said, is a result of Mrs Obama's maternal instincts.
Big interview: Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan taped the interview in the White House and it aired Friday
Big interview: Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan taped the interview in the White House and it aired Friday

'I'm labor, she's management,' he joked about their parental roles.
'(Michelle)'s a brilliant lawyer and was a very strong professional and smart as can be when it comes to policy... but what drives her and she's passionate about is children.'

Tall in heels: Malia, seen with her father last June, has grown rapidly since her father's first term
Tall in heels: Malia, seen with her father last June, has grown rapidly since her father's first term

One thing he did say that his wife won't undertake is a political career of her own.
When asked by Kelly what he would say if Michelle turned to him in 10 years and said that she wanted to run for office, the President said: 'I would say where did you take my wife because I was sure there was an alien body-snatching going on.'
'One thing I can promise you is Michelle will not run for office.'
In the rapid fire round of questions at the end of the taped interview, President Obama admitted to being an intense trash talker during the basketball games he hosts at the White House, but also credits the playful banter as the reason why he feels his opponents don't just let him win.
'They will tell you that they don't let me win because I trash talk so much that it's not worth it,' he said.
'When they hit me and knock me down they get nervous.'
The most damaging incident came when the President was accidentally hit in the face with another player's elbow, sending Obama to the White House doctor to receive 12 stitches on his lip.
'He just swung around and whacked me,' the President said of the player, without revealing his name.
'I'm not sure the got invited back but I did send him a picture' of the cut, he said, with a note that read 'you're the only man who ever got away with cold clocking the President'.
The interview was timed to coincide with his Thursday announcement of a push for further study on youth concussions.
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Mark Zuckerberg's wife on how money changed his style, growing up to refugee parents and why they've now donated $120million towards California schools

Mark Zuckerberg's famously private wife Priscilla Chan has given her first television interview, opening up about her marriage, growing up with refugee parents and her billionaire husband's trademark clothing item - hoodies.
Chan, 29, revealed little has changed since she first met the Facebook founder at a Harvard University fraternity party more than a decade ago.
'He has graduated to a nicer hoodie. The main quality about this hoodie that's nicer is that it's softer, so he's really excited about that,' she said, in an exclusive interview with Today's Savannah Guthrie.
'I’m pro-hoodie. He wears a fresh hoodie every day so that pretty much meets my lowest barrier for him...I'm happy with whatever he wants to wear, as long as it's appropriate for where we're going.'
While the recent medical graduate normally shuns the limelight, she has bared all for the first time in order to promote a cause dear to her heart - education.
The power couple today pledged $120 million to the San Francisco school district through their foundation, Startup: Education, to improve technology used in the classrooms over the next five years.
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Supportive partner: Priscilla Chan (left) told Today's Savannah Guthrie (right) in an exclusive interview that she didn't mind her husband Mark Zuckerberg wearing hoodies, as long as they suited the occasion
Supportive partner: Priscilla Chan (left) told Today's Savannah Guthrie (right) in an exclusive interview that she didn't mind her husband Mark Zuckerberg wearing hoodies, as long as they suited the occasion
Speaking out: Mark Zuckerberg's famously private wife Priscilla Chan (pictured) has given her first television interview to Today, opening up about her marriage, dog and love of education
Speaking out: Mark Zuckerberg's famously private wife Priscilla Chan (pictured) has given her first television interview to Today, opening up about her marriage, dog and love of education


'We live in Palo Alto, which has, fortunately, one of the greatest school districts in the country,' the medical resident said.
'But right next door, actually within walking distance of our home, is East Palo Alto that has a K-8 system that has a lot of unmet needs that the public school district is struggling to make up the difference for at this time.'
Chan, who is training to become a pediatrician, said the education of underprivileged children is hugely important to her, as her parents were refugees (Chinese and Vietnamese) and she was the first in her family to go to college.
She was an interpreter for her grandparents who didn't speak English and was encouraged to go to college by her teachers.
'My public school teachers did a great job of saying, ‘Check this out. You're qualified for this. You should explore these opportunities.' They're the ones who said, ‘You know, apply to Harvard. You might be a good fit here',' Chan, who speaks English, Cantonese and Spanish fluently, said.
'And then when I got to Harvard, it was even more opportunities that I didn't know existed. So their effects have only compounded over time.'
Philanthropists: Power couple Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg have donated $120 million to the San Francisco Bay Area's public school system
Philanthropists: Power couple Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg have donated $120 million to the San Francisco Bay Area's public school system

Beast and Priscilla Chan
Beast
Devoted: Priscilla Chan has revealed she would like to be a mom, but admitted she and husband Mark Zuckerberg treat their Hungarian sheep dog beast like a child

Chan and Zuckerberg, 30, have made philanthropy a central theme of their life together, joining Warren Buffet and Bill Gates's Giving Pledge to give away most of their wealth.
However, Chan has been forced to defend the couple's $100 million donation to Newark, New Jersey's public school system, with critics saying the money has so far failed to fix the city's ailing school system. After four years, the money is nearly gone and a lot of people are angry.
'We've invested in Newark's children, the schools and teachers and these are long-term bets that need a number of years to really pan out,' Chan, the eldest of three siblings, told Today.
'We've seen and learned how important it is to listen to the community, and really get a sense of what they need and want. And it's a long journey.'
Meanwhile Chan and Zuckerberg have been on their own long journey. The pair married in their Palo Alto backyard in 2012 after dating for nine years.
They would like to have children, but so far are obsessed with their Hungarian sheep dog Beast, who is like their child and has his own Facebook page.
Chan, however, admits her first impressions of the social network mogul weren't very good.
Loved up: Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan met as Harvard classmates and dated for nearly a decade before tying the knot in May 2012 in their backyard
Loved up: Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan met as Harvard classmates and dated for nearly a decade before tying the knot in May 2012 in their backyard


Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan
Fashion sense: Priscilla Chan said she supports her husband Mark Zuckerberg's love of hoodies, which he wears nearly every day
Fashion sense: Priscilla Chan said she supports her husband Mark Zuckerberg's love of hoodies, which he wears nearly every day
'I thought he was just this really interesting guy, who really wasn't that studious,' she said.
'On our first date, he told me that he'd rather go on a date with me than finish his take-home midterm. The type-A first child in me was appalled.'
The Massachusetts native said she tried to send him home so he could finish the test, which made her beau think she wasn't interested.
'Turns out he was just trying to convince me to spend more time with him,' she said. 'And I've since learned that he's very bright. And his type of learning is different than my approach to learning.'
However Chan's learning standards are very high, having been voted 'class genius' in high school.
'I actually had a lot of very smart peers. The other 'class genius' is now a nuclear physicist,' she told Today.
As for being described as the first lady of Facebook and the Kate Middleton of social media, the medical resident said it is cringe-worthy, and she would rather be known for her work with Bay Area schools.

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