Oprah Winfrey has bought back the rights to a documentary about her life

TV icon Oprah Winfrey has bought back the documentary rights to her life three years after Apple TV+ announced a project with filmmaker Kevin Macdonald.

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Oprah Winfrey has bought back the rights to a documentary about her life.

The 70-year-old television icon has reacquired the rights to her own life story from Apple TV+, three years after Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald was attached to helm the project alongside her longtime producer Lisa Espamer.

In a statement to Page Six, Oprah's spokesperson said: "As the Apple TV+ deal was coming to an end, Ms. Winfrey bought back the rights to her docu-series and has since decided to put the doc on hold.

"Ms. Winfrey believes Lisa Erspamer and Kevin MacDonald are incredibly talented filmmakers and is grateful for the time and energy they put into the project.”

Oprah ended her content deal with Apple two years ago, and the documentary has been shelved.

Although some source told the outlet that creative differences are behind the project being halted, an insider close to the TV star insisted it simply "wasn't the right time to do a documentary".

And despite speculation it would cost her millions to reclaim the rights to the documentary, a source has denied it reaching seven figures.

The legendary talk show host celebrated her landmark 70th birthday in January this year, and she has since admitted she has developed a new outlook on life.

Appearing 'TODAY' last month, she said: "There is a sense of knowing that there isn’t as much time left and I am at peace with that knowing. There’s a sense of urgency for me about living well."