Oprah Winfrey is facing a bitter backlash over a resurfaced 2004 interview she did with twin actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in which she asked the then-teenage stars, ‘What size are you?’
The twins were 17 when the interview was taped – and Mary-Kate was rumored to be struggling with an eating disorder at the time. She checked into rehab later that same year to undergo treatment for what was later revealed to be a battle with anorexia.
During the sit-down, Oprah – who was 50 at the time – addresses the eating disorder rumors point-blank, telling the girls: ‘I know a new rumor [that has] recently surfaced has really upset you, right?’
Resurfaced: Oprah Winfrey is under fire for asking twin actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, ‘What size are you?’ in a resurfaced 2004 interview when they were just 17 years old
‘Uncomfortable’: Filmed in 2004, the girls were 17, with Mary-Kate rumoured to be suffering with an eating disorder at the time
The girls wait for the rest of the question before making a comment, after which Oprah adds: ‘You know, the one about eating.’
Ashley steps in immediately, replying: ‘Yeah, you know people are going to write what they’re going to write. We try not to read the good or the bad because it just comes with the territory.
‘Either you’re too fat, too skinny and people are just gonna write what they – ‘
At this point, Oprah interjects and asks: ‘What size are you, by the way?’
Both girls seem incredibly taken aback by the question, and look at one another, before Ashley replies: ‘Size?’
Mary-Kate chimes in at this point, explaining they have always been ‘petite’, to which Oprah – who has herself admitted weight struggles across her career – replies: ‘Oh, that’s so interesting!’ in a sarcastic tone.
Back then: The twins are pictured in 2004, the year Mary-Kate checked into rehab for anorexia
In 2010, Mary-Kate told Marie Claire: ‘I think it’s really important to be able to talk when something’s wrong,’ she said. ‘I learned at a really young age that if you don’t talk about it, it can drive you insane’ [pictured 2004]
This sets the audience off laughing, and the twins attempt to smile along, seemingly eager to move on from the subject.
Oprah adds: ‘That is so interesting, I’m obsessed with size and you’re like, “I really don’t know!”‘
‘If we were obsessed with our size it’d be, I don’t know, a different story,’ Mary-Kate explains, trying to move off topic.
Later that same year, Mary-Kate checked into a rehabilitation facility where she sought treatment for what transpired to be a battle with anorexia – news that made Oprah’s comments all the more uncomfortable.
Those rewatching the interview have branded it ‘uncomfortable’. One social media user remarked: ‘I know we’re living in different times, but how did they think that was okay!?! [Because] they’re young?’
The interview sees Oprah address the issue point-blank, saying: ‘I know a new rumour [that’s] recently surfaced has really upset you, right? The one about eating?’ [pictured in 2004, the year of the interview]
Another posted: ‘The Olsens keep such a cheery smiley warm and inviting presence and they maintain their positive vibes despite Oprah continuously and obviously disrespecting and trying to trigger them!’
A third penned: ‘Wow! Was Oprah ever called out for this? Inappropriate much?’
MailOnline has approached spokespersons for the Olsens and Oprah for comment.
In the years since the interview was taped, Oprah has gone on to make millions from her ‘obsession with size’ after investing in Weight Watchers – which is now known as WW.
The TV host bought a 10 per cent stake in the company in 2015, and has served as a spokesperson for the health brand ever since, recently appearing in a virtual experience designed to ‘help you focus and be well’.
However the comments she made to Mary-Kate and Ashley during her 2004 interview are at serious odds with the ethos of the weight-loss brand – which promises to help its members build ‘healthy habits’ through a ‘holistic’ approach.
Success: The now-34-year-old twins were child stars, growing up in the spotlight, before becoming fashion designers. They are worth a combined $500 million [£350 million] [pictured in 2019]
Struggles: Oprah is pictured in 2020. She has detailed her own weight struggles over the years
The now-34-year-old twins – who found fame in sitcom Full House when they were six – were child stars, growing up in the spotlight, before becoming fashion designers. They are worth a combined $500 million.
In 2010, Mary-Kate told Marie Claire: ‘I think it’s really important to be able to talk when something’s wrong,’ she said. ‘I learned at a really young age that if you don’t talk about it, it can drive you insane.’
If you have been affected by the issues in this story you can call B-eat (Beat Eating Disorders) on 0808 801 0677 or visit beateatingdisorders.org.uk.