Katie Couric is spilling all the tea in her new memoir, Going There — including where she stands with her disgraced former co-host, Matt Lauer!
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2017 fall from grace was “excruciatingly painful” for Katie Couric, she has revealed in her new scorched earth memoir.“I am crushed,” she recalls texting him, according to a manuscript read by the Daily Mail. “I love you and care about you deeply.
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Katie Couric is spilling all the tea in her new memoir, Going There — including where she stands with her disgraced former co-host, Matt Lauer!
Cut off. Katie Couric revealed where she stands with former Today cohost Matt Lauer after he was fired in 2017 amid sexual harassment allegations.
Katie Couric sat down for an in-depth interview with Today‘s Savannah Guthrie on October 19 to speak about her new memoir, Going There, which addresses the allegations of sexual misconduct made against her former co-anchor Matt Lauer that led to his firing back in 2017. “That was really, really hard, and it took me a long time to process what was going on,” Katie, who worked on the NBC news show alongside Matt, 63, for nearly a decade, said in the interview.
Katie Couric is opening up about her complicated feelings when it comes to her former show co-host, Matt Lauer, and the sexual misconduct allegations against him.Couric appeared on the show on Tuesday to promote her new memoir, , and talked to the morning show's co-host, Savannah Guthrie. Couric and Guthrie both co-hosted with Lauer on the show before he was fired in November 2017, after being accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by several co-workers.
Katie Couric appeared on Today on Tuesday to promote her new memoir Going There, which has generated pre-publication buzz for her frank comments and her own revelations.
Meghan McCain, 36, didn’t hold back against Katie Couric, 64, in her latest column for DailyMail, published on Friday October 15. The former View co-host accused the broadcast legend of being biased after she admitted to editing out a portion of an interview she did with late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg where the justice criticized NFL players like Colin Kaepernick for kneeling during the national anthem in a 2016 interview.
Katie Couric has opened up about her past battle with bulimia.
Katie Couric’s book tour, which begins in two weeks, will have some well known guests.
Katie Couric revealed that she had bulimia for seven to eight years when she was a teenager during a chapter of the new memoir Going There, which will be released on October 26. The 64-year-old journalist detailed some of her struggles with an eating disorder during the 1980s, including purging and extreme dieting, in the book, as detailed by The New York Post, which received an advance copy of the book.
Hoda Kotbis making space for some pretty major interviews.
memoir, “Going There,” about how she struggled with bulimia in the 1980s.In her book, which The Post obtained ahead of its Oct. 26 release, she detailed how she suffered from the eating disorder for seven or eight years starting when she was a teenager.
Katie Couric confessed to omitting portions of Ruth Bader Ginsburg‘s 2016 comments about Colin Kaepernick and athletes kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police violence.
Going There,” which is out Oct 26, she felt that Ginsburg, who was 83 at the time of the interview, may not have totally gotten what Couric was asking her.She “was elderly and probably didn’t understand the question,” Couric explained in the 500-page scorched earth biography in which no colleague, ex-boyfriend nor acquaintance is safe from the former “Today” host’s brutal score-settling. While the interview that was eventually published by Yahoo! News did include Ginsburg saying that she
Katie Couric is opening up about the sexual harassment allegations against her former “Today” co-host Matt Lauer.
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Ashleigh Banfield recalls enduring «professional challenges» while at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia.The journalist responded to claims that Katie Couric reportedly «humiliated» her during their time working together at NBC during the sporting event.«I don't want to reopen old wounds, but Sydney certainly was a professional challenge for me,» Banfield told the.
scorched earth memoir. An insider has come forward to share the full extent to which Couric, 64, allegedly humiliated colleague Ashleigh Banfield at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. “It was such a disappointing scene,” an NBC insider told The Daily Mail of the former “Today” host’s behavior towards Banfield, 53, at the time.
Katie Couric’s upcoming book will be a page turner.