You can read the tea leaves. If I had known what was happening in the back rooms of power, then I would know. I obviously was not in those rooms," she says. Despite her untimely ousting , Curry is proud of the work she was able to put out while on Today. But when I do, it does hurt still, because it takes time to heal. In fact, even with the negative experiences she endured during her time on the show and after her departure, Curry says she'd do it "all over again" to tell the stories she's told.
There is a higher calling than selling newspapers or TV time. The internet has threatened the amount of money that major media organizations can make," she says. Curry says she has "no regrets about how I've behaved" -- from speaking out about Lauer to her comments in the years since. In fact, her behavior has made more women feel comfortable enough to turn to her with their own stories about her former co-host. By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Suddenly, Curry interrupts our conversation to return to an earlier topic. You asked me how I look back on the show. I was feeling deeply, and I needed a moment. But in spite of the pain of it, which still lingers, I know that I contributed to some people suffering less. Boy, oh boy, was it tough. Given how the world has changed since our walk, it feels important to check in with Curry over the phone. When I reach her in late March, mid-shutdown, she sounds invigorated.
There is a way to participate in helping people. I remember the metaphor she used over lunch, of having to be like water between rocks, when talking about her time at Today. If anything, maybe she can identify what those rocks are, I prompt her. I would say that we all know, especially we women, we know what those rocks are. My biggest concern is not hurting others at the moment. Yeah, of course. I expect her to dismiss this inquiry or offer a vague, NDA-compliant line about how all workplaces are inherently complicated.
Instead, she allows herself a confession. I obviously was not in those rooms. There is a general consensus that MeToo brought many misdeeds to light, a lot of truth into the open. Did this situation change my career path? Did I help the situation, or did I hurt it? Did I do too much, or not enough? But despite the questions that linger in her career, Curry is sure of one thing.
But when I do, it does hurt still, because it takes time to heal. Shop Elle. United States. Type keyword s to search. By Carrie Battan. The well-liked anchor was reportedly driven out in a campaign orchestrated her co-host Matt Lauer and the show's producers. His story was soon revealed to be a lie by Rio police and security camera footage, causing some embarrassment for the show.
Bush's continued defense of Lochte then led to a heated exchange with co-host Al Roker later in the week. Billy Bush again Just a few months later in October , at the peak of the presidential election, Bush was at the center of yet another scandal. This time it involved newly uncovered tapes from Bush's tenure at "Access Hollywood.
Hall subsequently announced her plans to leave NBC in February , inciting swift criticism of the network from her fans.
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