The legendary former host of Today on NBC, 68, hit the red carpet to attend Equality Now's Make Equality Reality Gala 2025 at Cipriani 25 Broadway this week in New York City. It was a rare public appearance for Curry, who has stepped back from the public eye significantly in recent years. Wearing a stunning black floral silk dress and a black cardigan over it, Curry pulled her dark hair with gray roots back into a ponytail and highlighted her bright smile, a staple of mornings for anyone who watched her on Today alongside Matt Lauer, Al Roker, and the rest of the crew.
Curry famously departed Today in 2012 after serving as a co-anchor alongside Lauer for less than a year, with many blaming the duo's lack of chemistry. But it's safe to say that Curry's thriving in the present day, because the iconic newswoman looked better than ever at the Equality Now event.
(Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Equality Now)
After leaving Today in 2012, Curry found tremendous support in the other female journalists who paved the way before her.
She eventually announced she would be leaving NBC entirely in 2015.
"I have no regrets about how I’ve behaved. And I’m very proud, in spite of everything, of all the work I was able to achieve," she told Elle. "I don’t really think about it very often; I really don’t. But when I do, it does hurt still, because it takes time to heal. But what I’ve learned is that you rise stronger.”
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