AtElle’s Women in Hollywood Celebration in Los Angeles Monday, Kaling, 43, applauded 39-year-old Hathaway for her composure during a2012 interview with then-TodayshowhostMatt Lauer. At the time, Lauer, now 64, questioned theLes Miserablesactress about an invasive paparazzi photo that made the rounds prior to the press appearance. He called it a “wardrobe malfunction.”
“From the age of 18 years old [Hathaway] has been objectified regularly, and despite loving her as a performer I’ll tell you when I fell in love with her,” Kaling told the audience of Hathaway during her speech at the event.
Kaling, who costarred with Hathaway in 2018’sOcean’s 8, referenced the 2012 world premiere ofLes Miserables, where a photographer “positioned his camera low so he could take a photo up her skirt.”
“On theTodayshow the next morning, Matt Lauer said to her in this chastising, someone-has-been-naughty way, ‘Anne Hathaway I’ve seen a lot of you lately,’ " Kaling said. “First of all, gross. Are you like a lame uncle at Thanksgiving?”
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“And then he asked her what’s the lesson learned from something like that, referring to paparazzi ambushing her — as if she was the one who had done something wrong,” she continued.
“Annie simply responded, ‘It kind of made me sad on two accounts,’ " Kaling added. “‘One that we live in an age when someone takes a picture of someone in a vulnerable moment and rather than delete it and do the decent thing, sells it. And I’m sorry that we live in a culture that commodifies sexuality of unwilling participants.’ " (Hathaway then pivoted back to discussing the movie she was promoting during the live interview.)
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The interview took place over four years beforeLauer was ousted from theTodayshow in November 2017, when NBC revealed that the former anchor wasfireddue to a complaint of “inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace.”
Details of the complaint were not made public until Oct. 8, 2019, whenVarietypublished an excerpt fromRonan Farrow’s book,Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators, in which former NBC News employeeBrooke Nevilsalleged that Lauerraped her in his hotel roomat the Sochi Olympics. Nevils told Farrow that she was “too drunk to consent” and also stated multiple times that she did not want to have anal intercourse.
In the book, Nevils also said she had more sexual encounters with Lauer in New York City, telling Farrow: “It was completely transactional. It was not a relationship.”
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source: people.com