Ann Curry, who briefly co-anchored the Today show alongside Matt Lauer, gave an interview to People on Wednesday responding to the news that Lauer was fired on Tuesday over allegations of sexual misconduct.
While Curry said she was “still processing” the news, she added:
“I admire the women who have been willing to speak up both anonymously and on the record. Those women need to keep their jobs, and all women need to be able to work, to be able to thrive, without fear. This kind of behavior exists across industries, and it is so long overdue for it to stop. This is a moment when we all need to be a beacon of light for those women, for all women, and for ourselves.”
In 2012, Curry was one year into a three-year, $10-million-per contract to co-host the Today show when NBC reassigned her. Many at the time blamed Lauer for squeezing her off the show.
[People]
On Tuesday, Bambadjan Bamba—an actor on the NBC sitcom The Good Place as well as in the upcoming Black Panther movie—revealed his status as an undocumented immigrant, 25 years after he and his family fled Côte D’Ivoire.
Bamba told the Los Angeles Times that his decision to publicize his immigration status was spurred on by the Trump administration’s efforts to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood arrivals program (DACA).
“Immigrants are not criminals,” Bamba told the Times. “Were not here to take away your jobs. We’re here to give back. We’re not just Mexicans or Latino. We’re black, too. We’re from the Middle East, from Asia, too. We’re your neighbors, your doctors, the teachers of your children, and sometime we’re on TV in your home, characters that you love. We’re just one of you.”
[LA Times]
- Most days, at around 3 PM, Bruce Springsteen can be found at the same Manhattan bar, drinking a glass of red wine in solitude. [Page Six]
- Kathryn Newton, who you may know from Big Little Lies, will star in a live-action Pokémon movie called Detective Pikachu. [Variety]
- Timbaland opened up about his struggle with OxyContin addiction, which began when he was in his 30s. [Rolling Stone]
- Geraldo Rivera called journalism a “flirty business,” ew (and he said that in defense of Matt Lauer, double ew). [THR]
- Because Louis C.K.’s animated series was canceled, a lot of people were laid off. [VF]
- Celebrity chef Johnny Iuzzini was accused of sexual harassment by four former employees. [Mic]