Matt Lauer is cheating, as outlined by the New York Daily News , and it has something to do with the recent Vancouver Winter Olympics. The charms of NBC Sports broadcaster Tiki Barber previously; add the romantic fire of the luge and these helpless men are putty. Matt Lauer supposedly cheated on his wife, Annette Roque, at age 52 when covering the winter games in Vancouver. According to the National Enquirer, Lauer and Roque have split over these allegations, possibly ending their 12-year marriage and placing Lauer in a very difficult financial situation where he might need more than a no faxing payday loan to pay his attorney’s fees, alimony and child support.
Added to Matt Lauer's checkered history are cheating points
Has Matt Lauer been accused of cheating before? That isn’t really entirely clear, but his relationship history has its bumps. The Matt Lauer Wikipedia page says he was married from 1982 until 1989 to TV producer Nancy Alspaugh. That marriage ended in divorce. He dated TV newscaster Kristen Gesswein and even got engaged from 1989 to 1996. Of course that engagement was broken, because two years later, Matt Lauer married Annette Roque, aka “Jade.” Roque has appeared in ads for Victoria's Secret and Revlon along with others. While she was pregnant with their 3rd child, they were separated and even on Sept. 13, 2006, filed for divorce. They got back together before it became official, maybe because Lauer saw a future where he wouldn’t be able to maintain his “Today” show jet-set lifestyle.
On Valentine's day, he stood Annette up
That’s a dead giveaway, as far as women are concerned. Matt Lauer partied after his duties at the Vancouver Games were complete, and as the Daily News puts it, he “caught the eye of two good-looking Canadian broadcasters.” After he got back to New York, Annette was ready for a showdown. Things were said, and Annette's ring is nowhere to be seen. Matt Lauer and Annette Rogue have 3 beautiful children together: 8-year-old son Jack, 6-year-old daughter Romy and 2-year-old son Thijs (pronounced “tice”).
Keeping it on the down low
That’s what the NBC and also the “Today” show are demanding of Matt Lauer and his cheating ways (or alleged cheating ways). They want him to seem like a family man for the audience. We all know the most significant thing in the TV industry is appearance. Al Roker might seem like a nice weatherman and interviewer, but might be a super villain when the camera is off. Viewers will never really know thanks to the illusion of TV. Although Matt Lauer might seem the family man on TV, his real life is more complicated.
Citations
New York Daily News
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/05/13/2010-05-13_matt_lauer_cheating_scandal_today_show_host_accused_of_wild_behavior_behind_wife.html
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