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On Thursday, 'The Washington Post' reported that 27 additional women said Rose sexually harassed them over a more than 30 year period.
Gayle King is speaking out about new sexual harassment allegations against her friend and former 'CBS This Morning' co-host, Charlie Rose.
More than three months later, Kotb tells 'The Hollywood Reporter' that she and Guthrie keep in touch with Lauer, who was fired from the 'Today' show last November for alleged sexual misconduct.
Hoda Kotb and Gayle King, along with fellow morning show anchors Savannah Guthrie, Norah O'Donnell and Robin Roberts, talk about dealing with Matt Lauer and Charlie Rose's abrupt firings last year.
The 'CBS Sunday Morning' anchor spoke with ET at the 70th Annual Writers Guild Awards in New York City.
The 71-year-old journalist also opened up about whether she experienced sexual misconduct in the workplace on Thursday's 'Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.'
The newswoman appeared on Thursday's 'What What Happens Live' along with her husband, Maury Povich.
On 'Watch What Happens Live,' the 86-year-old journalist addressed the firings of Matt Lauer and Charlie Rose after their sexual misconduct allegations.
The acclaimed newsman talked about his colleagues on Monday's 'Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.'
ET caught up with the journalist to talk the latest issue of 'O Magazine,' and she opened up about John Dickerson replacing Charlie Rose on the morning show.
CBS News announced on Tuesday that John Dickerson has been named co-host of 'CBS This Morning,' replacing Charlie Rose, who was fired in November amid sexual harassment allegations.
Here's a look at some of the most hilarious, shocking and memorable moments from the last year.
The journalist's morning news colleagues weighed in after the news broke, including Gayle King, Robin Roberts and Megyn Kelly.
Morning show anchors across all networks reacted to the shocking news.