Gayle King

Oprah Winfrey’s rumored lover, Gayle King, may have come out of the closet on Wednesday’s episode of “CBS This Morning.”

King, 59, mumbled “I’m gay” during a conversation about choosing partners.

Gossip tabloid TMZ.com provided the video clip of the exchange between King and her co-host Charlie Rose.

Gayle King: “Ooh. Maximizers and satisfiers make good couples.
[Turns to Rose] “Hello maximizer.”
Gayle King: “I’m just kidding. I’m-I’m gay.”

Page Six reached out to King’s rep who provided a cleaned up transcript of King’s comments. In the transcript, King’s rep claimed she said, “I’m-I’m kidding” — which sounds nothing like “I’m-I’m gay.”

A Freudian Slip is defined as an unintended verbalization of the unconscious mind, or an unintended slip of the tongue. Sigmund Freud, who coined the term in 1901, described Freudian slips as “unacceptable thoughts or beliefs [that] are withheld from conscious awareness, and these slip[s] help reveal what is hidden in the unconscious.”

The gossip about King’s sexuality has raged on for decades, ever since Oprah wrote her a check for $1 million to leave her husband.

It’s obvious that Ms. King is a repressed lesbian who struggles daily with her unacceptable thoughts and desires.

Judge for yourself what she said.

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