Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham have spent nearly four decades together, but their relationship has largely remained away from the spotlight. The couple first met at a charity event in 1986 and began dating later that year. Graham proposed in 1992, but they eventually called off the engagement and chose to remain together without marrying.

Oprah has said she realized she wanted to be asked to marry rather than actually become a wife. She believed marriage could have changed their relationship in ways neither of them wanted. “If we had married, we would not be together,” she later explained, saying their decision allowed both of them to maintain their independence while building a lasting partnership.
The couple also decided not to have children. Oprah has spoken about the enormous responsibility of motherhood and said her years of interviewing families helped her understand just how demanding raising children can be. Instead, she focused much of her life on her career and other commitments, while Graham remained a steady presence beside her.

Now, after years of keeping their relationship private, Oprah and Graham have made a rare public appearance together in Chicago. They attended a reunion celebrating the team behind The Oprah Winfrey Show, which is approaching its 40th anniversary. The appearance offered fans a glimpse of the couple together once again—and a reminder that their unconventional relationship has quietly endured for decades.