NBC Fires 'Today' Show Co-Host Matt Lauer Over Sexual Harassment Allegations

NBC Fires 'Today' Show Co-Host Matt Lauer Over Sexual Harassment Allegations

NBC has fired its leading morning news anchor Matt Lauer over sexual harassment allegations, the network’s president for news said in a memo to staff on Wednesday. 

NBC News chairman Andrew Lack said the accusation against Laurer by a colleague was a "clear violation of our company's standards."

Lack said it was the first complaint lodged against Lauer, 59, since he took over as anchor of the show in 1997, but there was "reason to believe" it wasn't an isolated incident.

Mid-afternoon on Wednesday, Variety dropped a story on its own two-month-long investigation. A key finding of the piece is that Lauer's sexually-predatory behavior was no secret at NBC News. Surely, one concludes, not all the women at NBC could possibly be so shocked over Matt Lauer's alleged behavior. 

It began with the button under his desk that allowed him to lock his door from inside without getting up, two accusers told Variety. Gone was the fear of someone walking in on Lauer while he was doing his business. What happened next is every bit as gross as the Charlie Rose allegations. 

According to Variety, Lauer allegedly sexually harassed several female colleagues, including an instance in which he “summoned a . . . female employee to his office, and then dropped his pants, showing her his penis,” then  reprimanding the “visibly shaken” employee for “not engaging in a sexual act.” Three women who identified themselves to Variety as victims of Lauer’s sexual harassment, coupled with dozens of NBC staffers past and present told other stories about NBC's big star, including gifting a female colleague with a sex toy (complete with an “explicit note about how he wanted to use it on her”), inviting young female employees to his hotel room while on assignment covering the Olympics, asking female producers about their sex partners and "offering to trade names" and playing "fuck, marry or kill" with staffers. Lauer was often open about which of his co-stars he'd prefer to sleep with.

And it seems that the married Lauer -- who maintains a distant relationship with his wife -- had an insatiable sexual appetite. 

Ellen von Unwerth Captures 'Shining Star with Devon Windsor' For Numero Tokyo January 2018

Ellen von Unwerth Captures 'Shining Star with Devon Windsor' For Numero Tokyo January 2018

Photographer Ellen von Unwerth works with stylist Bill Mullen to create 'Shining Star with Devon Windsor' .  Victoria's Secret model Devon Windsor looks as if she has walked out of an Anna Dello Russo editorial, but she's posing in the pages of Numero Tokyo January 2018./ Makeup by Alice Lane; hair by Dennis Lanni

Lachlan Bailey Eyes Margot Robbie In 'Mad About Margot' For Vogue Australia December 2017

Actor Margot Robbie, currently playing the role of disgraced ice skater Tonya Haring,  is styled byChristine Centenera.  The relaxed, feminine looks are lensed by Lachlan Bailey as 'Mad About Margot' for Vogue Australia December 2017./ Makeup by Pati Dubroff; hair by Akki Shirakawa

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Boys Club Member Susan Sarandon Tells Women Fighting For Equal Rights To 'Calm Down'

I haven't even commented on Susan Sarandon's Guardian interview choice words on Hillary Clinton. Every day cannot be a day of rage. But none other than W Magazine does a short, brilliant summary of the SS/Guardian interview and reminds us why so many of us loathe this woman. If a guy was making these statements, he would be out of business.

Susan Sarandon, infamously, wasn't with her. She's also not joining the #MeToo movement, and she doesn't like to call herself a feminist (she's more of a humanist, thank you very much). Indeed, the ever outspoken Sarandon has a lot of contrarian opinions, as evidenced by her latest interview with The Guardian. She claims that things "wouldn’t be much smoother" if Hillary Clinton would have won the election, and that there were still a lot of women out there who must've been flattered to be sleeping with Harvey Weinstein and James Toback. Yet, oddly, she also admits to telling women fighting for the Equal Rights Movements to "calm down," and isn't afraid to tell her gay friends about which politicians really are pro-gay.

Adwoa Aboah Covers Enninful's British Vogue December 2017 Debut, Lensed By Steven Meisel

British model and girl of the moment Adwoa Aboah launches the December issue of Vogue UK, the first under new editor-in-chief Edward Enninful.  The EOC styles Aboah in Marc Jacobs for images by Steven Meisel. / Hair by Guido Palau; makeup by Pat McGrath

Ruth Bell Gets Playful In Dan Martensen Images For WSJ Magazine December 2017

Photographer Dan Martensen captures Ruth Bell in 'Playful Daytime Dressing', styled by Elissa Santisi for WSJ Magazine December 2017./ Hair by Esther Langham; makeup by Benjamin Puckey

In Burkina Faso, French President Macron Addresses Restitution Of African Heritage From Museums

In Burkina Faso, French President Macron Addresses Restitution Of African Heritage From Museums

In a speech delivered on a visit to the West African republic of Burkina Faso, French president Emmanuel Macron has promised to make the restitution of French-owned African heritage a priority over the next five years.  Saying that he wants “the conditions to be met for the temporary or permanent restitution of African heritage to Africa”, Macron also spoke to the audience of about 800 students at the University of Ouagadougou about his desire to promote the mobility of talented people between Europe and Africa.

Notably, Macron's comments are at odds with a formal request made in March 2017 to then French President François Hollande, writes artnet News. Lawmakers and civil society groups from Benin wrote an open letter asking for the return of a host of "colonial treasures" 

Patrick Demarchelier Eyes Ashley Graham & Co For W Magazine January 2018

Patrick Demarchelier Eyes Ashley Graham & Co For W Magazine January 2018

Anyone who insists that the faces of fashion remain cookie-cutter models is dead wrong. In fact, we should acknowledge that the industry is changing and not focus on grievance after grievance w/o agreeing that change is in the air.

W Magazine presents Ashley Graham, Faretta Radic, Ellen RosaJocelyn Corona, Riley Ticotin, Faith Lynch, Callie Dixon, Imaan Hammam, Kesewa Aboah, Vie Chidiac, Jasmine Daniels, & Rubina Dyan as front and center 'Mighty Aphrodites', styled by Katie Grand in resort 2018 looks for images byPatrick Demarchelier. / Makeup by Diane Kendal; hair by Akki

Marie Damian & Aira Ferreira Go Romantic In 'Heaven's Gate' By Victor Demarchelier For Vogue Japan

Models Marie Damian and Aira Ferreira are styled by Aurora Sansone in poetic, romantic femininity for 'Heaven's Gate'. Photographer Victor Demarchelier is behind the lens for Vogue Japan January 2018./ Hair by Didier Malige; makeup by Justine Purdue

Hannah Ferguson Wanders In Venice, Lensed By Mariano Vivanco For Harper's Bazaar US

Model Hannah Ferguson is a scarlet woman in Venice, styled by Jaime Kay Waxman in carnival-worthy sumptuous looks. Photographer Mariano Vivanco captures the night magic of Italy's  beloved city for Harper's Bazaar US

Beata Grabowska Wears Fierce Fatale Glam Lensed By DeMarcus Allen For L'Officiel Ukraine December 2017

Photographer DeMarcus Allen flashes model Beata Grabowska in dramatic glam images for fierce females. Fanélie Patras styles Beata in lean, leather looks with sculpted, body-con silhouettes forL'Officiel Ukraine December 2017./ Hair byShuihei Nishimura; makeup by Océane Sitbon Ghoula

French President Macron Promises Gender Equality Reforms As France Reexamines Its Own Treatment Of Women

French President Macron Promises Gender Equality Reforms As France Reexamines Its Own Treatment Of Women

French president Emmanuel Macron observed the International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women with a minute of silence for the 123 French women killed by their partner or ex-partner in 2016.

The #MeToo movement and the Harvey Weinstein scandal in America have provoked a rethinking of attitudes about sexual harassment in France, known worldwide as the "land of seduction and romance",writes Reuters. 

Unlike Donald Trump, who is trying to roll back women's rights advancements in America with increased legislation around women's reproductive health and a deep plunge in the appointments of women in his cabinet and inner circle and the federal judiciary, Macron campaigned on a platform of rethinking sexual politics and gender equality in France as part of his five-year-mandate.

Proposals that could be included in a 2018 draft law include criminalizing street harassment and extending the statute of limitation for the rape of minors to 30 years from 20 years. France has no minimum age of sexual consent and Macron is personally in favor of setting the age of sexual consent at 15. 

Diego Uchitel Eyes Blanca Padilla In Haute Couture For Harper's Bazaar Singapore December 2017

Model Blanca Padilla wears haute couture, styled by Windy Aulia in rare elegance from Chanel, Vantino, Atelier Versace and Dior's haute couture collections. Photographer Diego Uchitel is in the studio for Harper's Bazaar Singapore December 2017.

Julia Van Os Wears Water Goddess Beauty Lensed By Sebastian Kim For Vogue Australia December 2017

Julia Van Os Wears Water Goddess Beauty Lensed By Sebastian Kim For Vogue Australia December 2017

Top model Julia Van Os sails into 'Sound of Summer', styled in classic retro beauty by Katie Mossman.Photographer Sebastian Kim captures the sensual elegance for Vogue Australia December 2017./ Hair by Bok Hee; makeup by Yumi Mori