In a stunning show of support, Ann Curry has publicly defended Brooke Nevils, the former NBC producer who accused Matt Lauer of sexual assault back in 2017. Curry, known for her grace and integrity, described Nevils as a “brave” woman of “great potential,” before the release of Nevils’ upcoming book, “Unspeakable Things.” The book dives deeper into the accusations, including instances during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, a harrowing tale of power dynamics that many hope will spark a larger conversation about workplace safety and the culture of silence that often allows such abuses to thrive.
Lauer vehemently denies the allegations, framing their encounters as consensual, yet countless voices have emerged to amplify Nevils’ story of alleged assault and harassment. Ann Curry, who herself reported Lauer for misconduct years earlier, brings weight to this conversation, having witnessed the implications of such behavior firsthand. Her steadfast support for Brooke highlights a crucial turning point in the industry, with more women coming forward and demanding accountability. If there's anything we've learned from this situation, it's that the tides are turning, and silence is no longer the norm. What will be the next chapter in this unfolding drama?
