'The Oprah Conversation' promotes the Amanda Gorman interview on YouTube
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ is promoting its latest The Oprah Conversation episode on YouTube.
- The episode sees Oprah interview National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman.
Apple TV+ has shared a new YouTube video teasing the latest episode of The Oprah Conversation which interviews National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman.
The episode, which is available to stream on Apple TV+ now, is teased via a lengthy three-minute video that you can check out below.
The popular interview show has already seen Oprah ask questions of Dolly Parton, Barack Obama, Stevie Wonder, and more.
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