Oprah Winfrey has opened up about her ability to consume large amounts of alcohol without becoming an alcoholic. In a recent interview on CNN’s King Charles, Winfrey compared alcoholism to obesity, noting that some people may have a genetic predisposition to overindulging in alcohol or food.
During the interview, Winfrey reflected on the late ’80s and early ’90s when she was hosting shows about alcoholism. At the time, many people believed that the solution was as simple as just putting the bottle down. However, Winfrey emphasized that for some individuals, the situation is more complex. While not everyone who drinks excessively becomes an alcoholic, those with a genetic marker for alcoholism are at a higher risk of developing the disease.
In a lighthearted moment, Winfrey jokingly told her best friend Gayle King, “I can drink you under the table.” King confirmed the claim, adding, “She’s not lying.”
Winfrey’s candid confession sheds light on the nuanced nature of alcoholism and the importance of understanding genetic factors in addiction. By sharing her personal experience, she encourages a more compassionate and informed conversation around alcohol abuse.
This insightful discussion between Winfrey, King, and former NBA star Charles Barkley serves as a reminder that addiction is a complex issue that goes beyond mere willpower. It highlights the need for empathy and support for those struggling with alcoholism.

