Thijs has two more seasoned kin: Jack, born in 2001, and Romy, born in 2003. For the present, Thijs’ life stays a secret to the rest of the world, as Matt and his prospective ex, Annette, have chosen to keep their kids’ lives stowed away from the media. The Lauer family resides in a 14,000-square-foot house in the Hamptons. Thijs goes to a close by center school and presently can’t seem to start secondary school.
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Born Matthew Todd Lauer on December 30, 1957, in New York, USA, he is a TV host, writer, and reporter who rose to conspicuousness as the co-host of NBC’s show “Today” for north of 20 years prior to being terminated in November 2017 because of inappropriate behavior charges from female associates. In addition to other things, he added to the NBC show “Dateline NBC” during his time there.
Matt Lauer is the child of Jay Robert Lauer, a bike organization leader, and Marilyn Lauer, a finance manager who possessed a shop. At the point when he was a kid, his folks separated. Matt selected at Ohio University after secondary school, where he studied at the Scripps College of Communication however exited in 1979 to zero in on his profession. Regardless, he got back to Ohio University and acquired his college degree at 39 years old.
His vocation started in 1979, when he joined WOWK-TV in Huntington, West Virginia, as a maker of the station’s early afternoon report. Matt was at that point on the air before the new year started, facilitating the 6 p.m. what’s more 11 p.m. broadcasts. Worn out on the one-layered work, he started bridging the United States, searching for different open doors and worked in Boston, Providence, Philadelphia, and Richmond prior to getting comfortable New York at WNEW-TV. From 1984 to 1989, he worked at the station, facilitating a few shows, including “Made in New York” with Jill Rappaport and “Popularity, Fortune, and Romance,” among others.
In 1989, he joined WWOR-TV and would ultimately advance toward standard TV, including the USA Network, Travel Channel, and WNBC, where he was co-anchor of the early work day news show “Today in New York” close by Jane Hanson.