Happy fifth anniversary of serial predator Matt Lauer getting fired from ‘Today’

Happy five-year anniversary to Matt Lauer getting sh-tcanned from the Today Show, everybody. I remember it well – it was post-Thanksgiving in 2017, and that morning, Twitter was abuzz with gossip that Lauer had been pulled into an emergency meeting with NBC News executives and fired for cause. The “cause” – a young Today producer went to NBC and told the executives that Lauer raped her when during the Olympics. Soon the Today Show broke the news. After that, the New York Times did a huge exposé on the multiple women Lauer had abused, assaulted, raped, harassed and destroyed during his years at NBC. Lauer’s attempted comebacks have fallen flat, his wife left him and only Katie Couric is left as a character reference, and as it turns out, Couric despises women too. That’s what they always had in common. One of the oddest things to happen in the past five years is that People Magazine runs sympathetic exclusives about Lauer, and look, they’ve got a new one for the five-year anniversary of his sh-tcanning.

Matt Lauer is continuing to tighten his inner circle five years after being ousted from the Today show. A source tells PEOPLE exclusively that the former morning show anchor, 64, has “kind of withdrawn from several friendships in the last year,” particularly following the release of his former co-host Katie Couric’s memoir, Going There.

“He was really upset by Katie Couric’s book,” the insider reveals. “She shared their private text messages and she semi-slammed him. It made him lose trust.” The source continues, “His level of trust has just diminished with a lot of people he considered friends and much of that was because of Katie’s book, and because talking to people from his past is painful.”

The insider adds that Lauer is in “transitional time” with his two older children — Jack, 21, and Romy, 19 — who are now in college, and his youngest, 16-year-old Thrijs, who is in high school. The source notes he is a “semi-empty nester, not working.”

A rep for Couric did not immediately return PEOPLE’s request for comment.

During an appearance on Today in Oct. 2021, Couric, 65, said that when she heard about the allegations against Lauer, it was “really, really hard and it took me a long time to process what was going on.”

[From People]

It’s genuinely funny to me that Lauer wants people to know that he doesn’t trust Katie Couric. While her memoir wasn’t good news for him, she made a point of repeatedly calling him a “good man” and describing their friendship. It’s just that Couric’s memoir was so bad, so misogynistic, so tone-deaf that Couric’s character reference for Lauer made them both look terrible. They looked like birds of a feather – Lauer a serial sexual predator and Couric the dutiful little work-wife who repeatedly chose to turn a blind eye to Lauer’s behavior. Anyway, Matt Lauer has no one to blame but himself and I’m not interested in these annual Lauer pity parties. I hope he falls into a hole and is never heard from again.

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  1. Aimee says:

    She absolutely knew of his behavior and did nothing. I don’t feel sorry for him one bit. Good riddance.

    • Julia K says:

      They all knew

    • J says:

      I don’t know, i have seen bad people hide in plain sight

      But I’ve also seen people look the other way.

      Could go either way for me

    • Lululu says:

      I worked as an executive assistant in the media industry in NYC in the late 90s-early 00s…even I knew Matt Lauer was a predator. My friends who worked at NBC News warned any pretty new female assistants about him.

      We all knew about Harvey Weinstein and Les Moonves too. Not about rape specifically, but we knew they were predatory. My boss’s wife was sexually harassed by Moonves at CBS in the early 90s. It was one of the reasons I left the media business…I could not stand the behavior that was tolerated in and by powerful men.

  2. Jessica says:

    Wasn’t he the one that had the button under his desk that would shut the door to his office??? He is so gross and I am glad he hasn’t made any type of comeback.

    His ex wife was one of the OG J.Crew models and is still so stunning.

    • Becks1 says:

      YUP. Ronan Farrow’s book Catch and Kill describes the set up and his assaults pretty vividly and it was really hard to read. It also makes sense why he had such issues getting on air on NBC when it was even “just” Weinstein.

  3. Aud says:

    Oh no, she exposed his text messages. I wonder if he felt violated?

    It’s gross that People gave him a platform to try to get public sympathy.

  4. girl_ninja says:

    I grew up watching Matt and I really enjoyed him but as I got older there was something about him that I enjoyed less and less. The smugness was sooooo apparent. The was he had clear distain for Ann Curry really threw me off. I know Ann could be eager and sometimes have a lot of energy but I believe that she was sincere and really loved her work. When his gross behavior came down and took him out I wasn’t even surprised. Good riddance.

    • Cacec04 says:

      His behavior with Curry seems to be a phenomenon with those kind of narcissistic men: they let their mask slip when is someone they don’t feel the need to charm. That show their true selves when it’s someone they don’t respect.

  5. Smart&Messy says:

    Happy anniversary of this disgusting violent criminal still not being in prison. Being fired from work with a ton of money already in the bank is not what he deserves.

  6. Eurydice says:

    What is there to revisit? He’s a rapist who is 5 years older.

  7. Nanz says:

    So what does he do now? Does he just live off his girlfriend? Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad we only celebrate the anniversary of his demise, but I’m a little morbidly curious about what people like him do, other than suck air from the rest of us.

    • Lady jane says:

      same also interested in what Charlie Rose does now. I guess they are retired and have plenty of money to not have to work again. That’s the sad part about the demise of many of these men is that they just got to stop working early in disgrace but must be comfortable. Only Weinstein went to jail.

    • Becks1 says:

      I remember a quote from him in…Esquire, once, I think. One of those “10 questions for….” segments thats only one page. And one of the things was “something that’s always reported wrong about you” and he said “my salary, I’ve seen it listed many times and its always wrong.” Something about it made me think he made a LOT of money, much more than one might expect.

  8. Nicegirl says:

    This assface

  9. Feebee says:

    I don’t mind the reminders because it gives me a laugh that he was so spectacularly and publicly dumped.

    Realistically, mainly because it’s just the way it is, they were never going to take his freedom. But they took his identity in a way and that was satisfying.

  10. jferber says:

    Not surprised that as a wealthy white man he got no trial, no jail time, nothing but a big severance package and an unwarranted grievance against the fact they even fired him (how dare they!) White men like him aren’t only overrated, they are overpaid and underpunished.