Are You Scared About Life Without Oprah? (VIDEO)

Did you know there is only one "The Oprah Winfrey Show" left? It’s hard to believe, but the queen of daytime TV will soon be leaving her throne, sending young women, mothers and housewives everywhere into a sheer panic.

If you find yourself to be one of these women (or men!) wondering if there really is life after "Oprah," don’t fret. With the parody song "Scared About Life Without Oprah," Maxine Lapiduss proves you are not alone.

Watch for a cameo by "Glee" star Jane Lynch and listen to Lapiduss lament about her upcoming life without a daily does of "O" in song.

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About Marissa Ross

I'm a writer who graduated from acting school to make a living in social media. Sounds like a trip, huh? It has been! But I've loved every second of it, knowing each step down life's unpredictable path was one day closer to my ideal destination. I'm still on my way but am loving the journey which has brought me here to Intent.com as social media manager! Aside from Tweeting, updating Intent.com and blogging, I love spending time with my loved ones & my dog, making people laugh, eating delicious food, traveling and watching TV on DVD all day on Saturdays, to name a few! I am so blessed to be here and am grateful every day for the life I have chosen with the opportunities I have been given. "Know the destination & life will present the path."

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2 Responses to Are You Scared About Life Without Oprah? (VIDEO)

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