![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Couric alleges that the nanny - who she calls "Doris" in the book - "managed to grow deep, twisted roots into our family and my psyche, leaving me to imagine I couldn't function without her." She added that the woman created an "alarming level of codependency" with her in "such a subtle, crafty way," and that the journalist became a "gaslit woman in peril in a Lifetime movie." Couric said she finally parted ways with the nanny when it became clear she was "delusional" and "trying to destroy my marriage" (via Daily Mail). Couric’s book Going There hits stores on Oct. Perhaps one of the most shocking revelations is Couric's claim that she had to fire a former nanny because the woman became too attached to her. She gives fresh meaning to that old saying: 'There's a special place in hell for women who don't help other women.'" Veteran news anchor Katie Couric revealed in her new memoir that she had 'heard the whispers' about the sexual misconduct allegations against disgraced former NBC host Matt Lauer, according to a. so rough on other women for being ambitious like she was, it's unforgivable. She's ruining her legacy," an unnamed senior news producer told the New York Post. ![]() "Nobody can understand why Katie did this. ![]()
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