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The Buzz: Oprah Winfrey exits #MeToo documentary

She said in a recent interview that she knew her decision to pull out of the documentary, "would look bad".

The talk show queen is making wakes, speaking out and defending her decision to abandon a documentary.

Oprah Winfrey announced last year that she would release a film after sexual allegations of hip hop icon and businessman Russell Simmons.

She said in a recent interview with CBS This Morning, that she knew her decision to pull out of the documentary, "would look bad". 

Here's the Buzz: Oprah says she was worried about inconsistencies in the accusers' stories.

She didn't want to rush the film's premiere. Back in December, Simmons launched a campaign against the film, questioning his accuser's credibility. 

In an open letter to Oprah, Simmons said, "I have never been violent, or forced myself on anyone."

Serious madness on the court

The Kansas Jayhawks knocked off rival Kansas State Tuesday night. But, the win was capped off by one of the biggest brawls to hit college basketball in years.

The Jayhawks' Silvio De Sousa had control of the ball, attempting to run down the clock. Kansas State's Dajuan Gordon stole the ball and took off to score. 

However, at the buzzer, De Sousa swatted the shot attempt into the bleachers, which led to a few choice words. 

The Kansas state Bench cleared, leading to shoving, punching, and a stool being tossed. Severe suspensions are expected.

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