Katie Couric said Matt Lauer pinched her 'on the ass a lot' in 2012 interview
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Matt Lauer was fired from the “Today” show Wednesday for inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace, but his former co-anchor Katie Couric claimed five years ago he had an “annoying” habit of pinching her butt.
Couric, who co-hosted the NBC morning show for nine years, appeared on Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live” in 2012 and participated in a segment called “Plead the Fifth.” The segment, which TMZ posted on Wednesday, showed Cohen asking the anchor what was Lauer’s “most annoying habit.”
“He pinches me on the ass a lot,” Couric responded after taking a brief pause.
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Cohen responds, “Wow, I wouldn’t have a problem with that… Katie Couric did not plead the fifth!”
Couric co-anchored “Today” from 1991 to 2006 and Lauer joined her at the anchor desk in 1997. Couric returned to co-host with Lauer in January for a brief period when co-anchor Savannah Guthrie went on maternity leave.
Lauer was fired after NBC received a “detailed complaint from a colleague” on Monday night about “inappropriate sexual behavior” by Lauer, NBC News Chairman Andy Lack said in a statement. Lack added this was the first complaint they have received in the 20 years Lauer has been at the network.
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Guthrie and Hoda Kotb announced the news at the start of "Today” on Wednesday, saying it was a “sad morning” on the show and at NBC News. Guthrie admitted the morning team “just learned this moments ago" and were “devastated” and “still processing all of this.”