Oprah Winfrey explained her decision to step away from “On the Record,” an expose about sexual harassment in the music industry, including women who have accused mogul Russell Simmons of misconduct. The documentary, from filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, will premiere at Sundance on Jan. 25.Winfrey, who served as an executive producer and set the documentary to release as part of her overall deal with Apple TV Plus, backed out of the project two weeks before its debut.Appearing Tuesday on CBS This Morning, Winfrey defended her exit, saying she had been concerned that there were “inconsistencies” with the story. She told the filmmakers if they didn’t pull the documentary from Sundance and address potential problems, she would take her name off the project.“I just care about getting it right, and I think there are some inconsistencies in the stories that we need to look at,” Winfrey said on CBS This Morning.Winfrey, a victim herself of sexual assault, said it was a hard decision because pulling out of the documentary might look like she was being pressured by Simmons. But ultimately, she said, “The only question for me is: what is the right thing to do?”“This is not a victory for Russell, and I unequivocally say that I did not pull out because of Russell,” Winfrey said told Gayle King on CBS This Morning. “This is not a victory lap for him. I cannot be silenced by Russell Simmons after all I’ve been through.”Related: Oprah Winfrey through the years
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