Sneak Peek: Cheryl Ladd, Eddie Money & More Set for Next OPRAH: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

By: Sep. 22, 2016
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In this week's all-new episode of the popular series OPRAH: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?, celebrity updates include rocker Eddie Money, who has sold more than 40 millions records worldwide, actress Cheryl Ladd, who played Kris Munroe following the departure of Farah Fawcett from "Charlie's Angels," Isaiah Mustafa, who charmed millions as "The Old Spice Guy" in a series of unforgettable commercials, and actress Ione Skye, who became one of Hollywood's "It" girls with breakout performances in 1990s films like "Say Anything" and "River's Edge." The show airs Saturday, September 24 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.

Following are advance clips from "Oprah: Where Are They Now?"

Inside Eddie Money's Man Cave
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/inside-eddie-moneys-man-cave

Cheryl Ladd Responds to Critics Who Called Charlie's Angels a "Jiggle Show"
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/cheryl-ladd-responds-critics-called-charlies-angels-jiggle-show

How Teen Idol Ione Skye Landed Her First Acting Role
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/how-teen-idol-ione-skye-landed-her-first-acting-role

One of the notorious "bad boys" of rock, Eddie Money, opens the doors of his Malibu home to give OWATN viewers a sneak peek at "Easy Money," the new reality show that features Eddie, his wife and four children, three of whom now play in Eddie's band on the road. The rocker comes clean about his longtime drug abuse problem, an LSD overdose, and his surprising early career with the Long Island Police Department. Next, as the star of a series of Old Spice commercials, Isaiah Mustafa had audiences laughing over and over again with a tongue-in-cheek portrayal that kept viewers entertained while driving sales skyward for the men's fragrance brand. Then, our cameras travel to San Antonio to catch up with actress Cheryl Ladd, who shares her passion for home design, reflects on the legacy of "Charlie's Angels," and reveals why she immediately said "yes" to working alongside John Travolta in the Emmy Award-winning "The People v. O.J. Simpson." Up next, Ione Skye, the uniquely-named daughter of 60s singer Donovan (Leitch), recalls living with ROCK LEGENDS like George Harrison and Grace Slick following her parents' divorce, and why, as an adult she was drawn to relationships with rock musicians, including Red Hot Chili Peppers front man Anthony Kiedis, Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz, and her husband, Ben Lee. Finally, it's a tasty update with baker and entrepreneur Lori Karmel, whose key lime bundt cake was one of "Oprah's Favorite Things" in 2004, and whose passion now includes baking cakes to celebrate special occasions for kids in hospitals.

Photo credit: Caroline Greyshock.



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