Oprah Winfrey was unable to keep a scheduled appearance on her pal Gayle King’s show, “CBS Mornings,” this week because she was hospitalized with a violent stomach bug.

“She had some kind of stomach thing — stomach flu — stuff was coming out of both ends,” the news anchor explained on Tuesday morning, per TMZ. “I won’t get too graphic. Needless to say, she ended up in the hospital, dehydration, had to get an IV, it was a very serious thing.”

She added, that Winfrey was trying to “rally” but ultimately couldn’t make it.

Gayle King shared that Winfrey had been struck by a nasty stomach flu.

Winfrey had been set to appear on “CBS Mornings” Tuesday.

Winfrey was supposed to sit down with “Familiaris” author David Wroblewski.

A spokesperson for Winfrey tells Page Six that the media titian “is recovering following a stomach flu and received an IV due to dehydration at the recommendation of her doctor.

“She is resting and feeling better every day,” the spokesperson adds

Winfrey, 70, had been set to introduce author David Wroblewski, whose book “Familiaris” is the latest pick for her eponymous book club.

King, 68, added that Winfrey “will be OK” and hoped that “she’s not mad at me for sharing that detail.”

The former talk show host raved about book in an Instagram post.

King added she hoped Winfrey wouldn’t be annoyed she had shared the gory details.

The CBS News veteran made sense of that she decided to share the nauseous subtleties since “I needed to clarify that [the book] matters to her and it truly annoyed her that she was unable to be here today. She thus, so cherished this book.”

Long-lasting book darling Winfrey spouted about it on Instagram, considering it an “phenomenal excursion that splendidly entwines history, reasoning, experience, and magic to investigate the importance of adoration, companionship and carrying on with your life’s actual reason.”

The previous anchor person has been in the fresh insight about late for focusing on her utilization of Ozempic and saying ‘sorry’ for advancing unfortunate weight reduction systems throughout the long term.

“I have been a steadfast participant in this diet culture,” she shared earlier this month on a Weight Watchers television special. “Through my platforms, through the magazine, through the talk show for 25 years and online.

“I’ve been a major contributor to it. I cannot tell you how many weight-loss shows and makeovers I have done, and they have been a staple since I’ve been working in television, I’ve been a major contributor to it,” she added.

Winfrey admitted that one moment in particular fills her with regret.