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Oprah loses control and gives away another car

Los Angeles - She famously gave out a free car to every one of her audience members during an episode of her talk show back in 2010.

And it seems that Oprah Winfrey was in a generous mood yet again on Wednesday as she recreated the moment on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Mail Online reported.

The chat show queen, who was promoting her new film The Butler, invited one surprised girl up to join her on the stage before presenting her with a set of car keys.

Clearly in high spirits, the 59-year-old was in the middle of discussing her forthcoming film when she suddenly stopped mid-sentence, saying: "I don't know what's wrong, I've just got that feeling again."

When host Jimmy asked her if she was alright, she responded: "I've just got that feeling, you know. I really didn't want this to happen here."

She suddenly started pointing at an unassuming girl in the audience and beckoned her over, saying: "You in the blue, can you come up here please?"

Oprah then performed what has now become her catchphrase, shouting: "You get a car," as confetti suddenly started falling from the ceiling.

The queen of talk then handed the audience member a set of keys, much to her bewilderment, while Jimmy quietly said: "We don't have a car".

Afterwards the lucky audience member was taken outside the studio to see her brand new Ford.

Oprah put her head in her hands, saying: "I feel better now. Sometimes I just don't know what comes over me. Every once in a while this happens when I skip lunch."

Watch the video here:

 

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