Sneak Peek - Aaron Carter & More Set for Next OPRAH: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
By: Caryn Robbins Oct. 20, 2016
In this week's all-new episode of the popular series OPRAH: WHERE ARE THEY NOW, celebrity updates include former teen star Aaron Carter; breakout "Too Close for Comfort" star Jim J. Bullock and soap star Victoria Rowell, plus the homeless "man with the golden voice," Ted Williams. The show airs Saturday, October 22 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.
Following are advance clips from "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" (with embed code): Aaron Carter Welcomes You into His Homehttp://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/aaron-carter-welcomes-home The Man with the Golden Voice: "I Went from Homeless to Hollywood
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/man-golden-voice-went-homeless-hollywood Jim J. Bullock on Living with a Crystal Meth Addiction
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/jim-j-bullock-living-crystal-meth-addiction Victoria Rowell on Being Raised in Foster Care
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/victoria-rowell-raised-foster-care Former teen heartthrob Aaron Carter, at home in Malibu, shares the details of his meteoric rise at eight years old and subsequent descent into self-medication after learning his parents were divorcing; getting into rehab, the impact of sister Leslie's overdose, and how he is rebuilding his life and career now. Next, it's been five years since the homeless "man with the golden voice," Ted Williams, appeared in a video that went viral and landed him interviews on national TV. Ted shares his gratitude, and the not-so-easy journey he took to finally turn his life around following more than twenty years of homelessness. Comic actor Jim J. Bullock takes viewers backstage on the national tour of "Kinky Boots" and reveals how early stardom came to him, then left him painting houses just to make money in the 1990s. Jim shares how he learned he was HIV positive, and the devastating crystal methamphetamine addiction that nearly cost him everything. "Young & the Restless" star Victoria Rowell shares her passion for ballet and gratitude for the many women who helped raise her after she was placed in the foster care system, and why she decided to take legal action against the show that was her professional home for fourteen years.
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