Do you think they said No because they are scared for her safety or are they just trying to think of ways just to get our minds off of whats really realivant to wants going on and whats being done politically???
A spokesperson for Oprah Winfreyhas rejected news that the hostess would be travelling to Egypt to film future episodes of her show.
According to reports, Winfrey had been invited to Cairo in a bid to boost the country's international reputation, and attract tourists back to the popular holiday destination.
Egypt's tourism minister, Munri Fakhri Abdelnur, had been quoted as saying: "The plan is for her to broadcast a live show from Tahrir Square on a Friday in March, but the date has not been finalised."
In December, Oprah took 300 members of her audience to Australia for a run of shows arranged by the Australian Tourist Board.
The hostess filmed shows at the Sydney 'Oprah' House, Byron Bay, Queensland and Melbourne, with traffic to Australian tourism websites showing dramatic increases following the visit.
Cairo's Tahrir Square was the centre of protests by thousands of Egyptians earlier this year, calling for the resignation of the now departed president Hosni Mubarak.
A representative from Winfrey's Harpo Studios told WENN.com: "Reports about The Oprah Winfrey Show taping a future episode in Egypt are untrue. There are no plans for the show to broadcast from an international location before the programme's finale in May."
A spokesperson for Oprah Winfreyhas rejected news that the hostess would be travelling to Egypt to film future episodes of her show.
According to reports, Winfrey had been invited to Cairo in a bid to boost the country's international reputation, and attract tourists back to the popular holiday destination.
Egypt's tourism minister, Munri Fakhri Abdelnur, had been quoted as saying: "The plan is for her to broadcast a live show from Tahrir Square on a Friday in March, but the date has not been finalised."
In December, Oprah took 300 members of her audience to Australia for a run of shows arranged by the Australian Tourist Board.
The hostess filmed shows at the Sydney 'Oprah' House, Byron Bay, Queensland and Melbourne, with traffic to Australian tourism websites showing dramatic increases following the visit.
Cairo's Tahrir Square was the centre of protests by thousands of Egyptians earlier this year, calling for the resignation of the now departed president Hosni Mubarak.
A representative from Winfrey's Harpo Studios told WENN.com: "Reports about The Oprah Winfrey Show taping a future episode in Egypt are untrue. There are no plans for the show to broadcast from an international location before the programme's finale in May."