Oprah Winfrey beams her megawatt smile as she steps out in green wrap dress in NYC... after revealing traumatic childhood memories for new TV series

She has been reliving difficult childhood memories for her upcoming seven-night series Belief.

But Oprah Winfrey was all smiles on Wednesday when she stepped out in New York for some morning TV appearances.

The 61-year-old media mogul sported a chic evergreen wrap dress as she was seen exiting the CBS studios. 

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Promo: Oprah Winfrey was out and about in New York on Wednesday as she made morning TV appearances

Promo: Oprah Winfrey was out and about in New York on Wednesday as she made morning TV appearances

The producer beamed her big bright smile as she stepped out in Manhattan clutching a suede nude handbag.

She completed her look with flat silver snakeskin pumps and kept her eyes hidden behind stylish shades. 

TMZ caught up with the star as she exited the studios and asked her what she thought of rapper T.I.'s comments that women are not fit to run for president of the United States because they're 'too emotional.'

After looking horrified for a moment, Oprah responded with disbelief: 'Nobody said that!' 

Superstar: The 61-year-old star beamed her megawatt smile as she made her way outside CBS studios

Superstar: The 61-year-old star beamed her megawatt smile as she made her way outside CBS studios

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When the website asked for her response back to T.I. Oprah said coolly 'Honey child, hush your mouth, you don't know what you're talking about.'

Meanwhile, Oprah has revealed more about her traumatic early experiences and how God played a role as part of a new TV series on religion.

The TV host said that at age six, she was separated from her tough but encouraging grandmother and sent to live with her mother, Vernita Lee, in Wisconsin.

‘I suddenly land in a place that's completely foreign to me. I don't know anybody. I don't really even know my mother,’ Oprah told HuffPost OWN. ‘I walked into that space feeling completely alone and abandoned.’

So chic: The producer wore an evergreen wrap dress and carried a nude suede handbag on the outing

So chic: The producer wore an evergreen wrap dress and carried a nude suede handbag on the outing

No painful heels here: Completing Oprah's look was a pair of silver snakeskin pumps 

No painful heels here: Completing Oprah's look was a pair of silver snakeskin pumps 

Vernita, who had Oprah as an unwed teenager, was working as a housemaid in Milwaukee and sharing a house with another woman. 

‘I remember the first night entering into that house and being told that I wouldn't be able to sleep with my mother and I wouldn't be able to sleep inside the house,’ Oprah says. ‘There was a little foyer/porch before you actually got inside the house. I was put outside to sleep there.’

Winfrey recalled initially being confused by her banishment, but she then realized that it had to do with her complexion.

‘My mother was boarding with this very light-skinned black woman who could have passed for white... I could tell instantly when I walked in the room that she didn't like me. It was because of the color of my skin.’  

This Sunday at 8pm Eastern Time, Oprah presents on OWN a new seven-part documentary series titled Belief that explores the origins of various faiths around the world. 

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TV personality: Oprah presents a new seven-part documentary series titled Belief that explores the origins of various faiths around the world. It airs Sunday on OWN

TV personality: Oprah presents a new seven-part documentary series titled Belief that explores the origins of various faiths around the world. It airs Sunday on OWN

 

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