Her memoir Going There arrives on stands October 26
Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photo by Publisher Katie Couric was America’s sweetheart for 15 years starring as the co-host of NBC’s Today show, so you know she has the dirt. In her memoir Going There, which arrived on stands October 26, Couric reveals what it was actually like behind the wholesome TV-family façade.
The death of Carpenter “flipped a switch” for Couric, and the dangerous precedent helped her “escape the grip of an illness that, for far too long, had controlled [her] life.”When Martha Stewart won a Matrix Award in 1996, Couric presented Stewart with her award. Couric also wrote a personalized poem poking fun at Stewart for being a “doyenne of domestic perfection,” which featured lines such as “Marzipan, tarte tatin, coq au vin too, / Bruschetta, pancetta’s not all you can do.
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