Friday 22 November 2013

'Dinner with my Honey!' Oprah Winfrey poses with fiancé Stedman Graham as they celebrate her Medal Of Freedom.

But Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham seem to share an unbreakable bond.
Still They've been engaged for 21 years.
ll speaking fondly of her beloved beau, the 59-year-old media mogul shared an adorable picture of the two on Thursday, in which she calls Stedman her 'Honey.'
'Medal of Freedom dinner last night with my HoneyGraham,' the TV personality captioned her priceless Instagram post.
   Meet my honey! Oprah Winfrey shared this snap of her and her fiancé Stedman Graham , whom she called her 'HoneyGraham,' from the Medal Of Freedom dinner

  The snapshot shows the two flashing warm, genuine smiles whilst affectionately wrapping their arms around each other. Ever the photogenic couple, it's easy to recognise the love between the two as they attend a dinner in honour of the Medal Of Freedom awardees at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.Thrilled to be supporting his partner as her date for the important evening, Stedman appeared dapper in a black suit                                                                                       Supporting beau: Stedman was right by his partner's side as she accepted one of the highest civilian honours                                           VIP: Oprah had a blast mingling with other honorees including Cordy Tindell Vivian, left                                                              Social butterfly: The media mogul also had a good laugh with the First Lady Michelle Obama                                                               Miss independent: Oprah has been engaged to Stedman for 21 years      And there's no doubt that Oprah looked her best, hugging her figure in a shiny navy number, as she accessorised with a gold bracelet, glittering dangling earrings and of course, her Medal Of Freedom award. President Barack Obama presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom awards, which is the nation’s highest civilian honour, to recipients including Oprah and former President Bill Clinton.
'These are the men and women who in their extraordinary lives remind us of the beauty of the human spirit,' Obama said at the White House, reports TIME.
These individuals were recognised for her meritorious contributions to the security or national interests of the United States, to world peace, or to cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.


posted by Emanto Ngaloru Nov 22,2013.

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