 |
|
|
Journalist, writer, and media personality Barbara Walters revealed
she had an affair with U.S. Sen. Edward Brooke in the 1970s. She confessed the
secret during an interview with Oprah Winfrey scheduled to air on Tuesday.
Edward Brooke was the first African-American to be popularly
elected to the Senate. Both he and Walters knew that public knowledge of their romance
could have ruined their careers. At the time, Walters was co-hosting NBC’s “Today”
show. It appears that their relationship ended before he lost his bid for a
third term in 1978.
When Oprah Winfrey asked her if she was in love, Walters
said “I was certainly — I don't know — I was certainly infatuated…I was
certainly involved.”
“He was exciting. He was brilliant. It was exciting times in
Washington,”
she added, quoted by the Associated Press.
Walters also spoke about her problems with her sister, who
was mentally retarded. Jackie Walters died in 1985 of ovarian cancer. “When I
think of her, because she was beautiful and loving and all of that, it makes me
cry,” Barbara Walters declared.
One of the creators and co-executive producers of the often
controversial show “The View,” Barbara Walters earned fame by interviewing
prominent personalities, such as Monica Lewinsky, in front of a record of 74
million viewers, Boris Yeltsin, Jiang Zemin, Margaret Thatcher, Fidel Castro,
Indira Gandhi, Václav Havel, Muammar al-Gaddafi, the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi, King Hussein of Jordan, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, and Hugo Chavez.
Image Credit: www.wikipedia.org
© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia