Seth Meyers railed against Matt Lauer on Thursday’s “Late Night” show, one day after NBC News fired the longtime “Today” host over disturbing sexual harassment allegations.
NBC News said it received a complaint Monday night with evidence so convincing that it fired Lauer before the show’s Wednesday morning broadcast. Soon after, Variety published a report that had been in the works for two months, detailing Lauer’s alleged inappropriate behavior.
In addition to accusations of giving a staffer a sex toy and exposing himself to another, Lauer also allegedly enjoyed playing the game “fuck, marry, kill,” in which he’d name the co-host he’d most like to sleep with.
“Well, I don’t know who you said you’d marry in those conversations,” said Meyers, whose talk show also airs on NBC. “But I do know you killed your career, and you fucked yourself.”
Take a look at the full response in the video above.
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