October 2, 2021 | 5: 15pm
Natalie Morales used to be in huge spirits while strolling her dogs Saturday after asserting her departure from NBC after 22 years.
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Natalie Morales perceived to be in huge spirits as she walked her two dogs companions Saturday morning in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood, one day after asserting her departure from NBC, reportedly in prefer of a co-host role on CBS daylight collection, “The Talk.”
Morales saved issues easy in a white T-shirt, floral-print shorts and sneakers as she managed her two dogs with green and blue leashes, managing to attain so while barely taking a look up from her phone.
On Friday, Morales sent out an email to NBC staffers asserting she will be leaving the community “for an fascinating new alternative” after extra than two a long time on the community.
“To my ‘Dateline’ and ‘Today’ show families, it’s very appealing to articulate goodbye … and all people knows on this commercial it’s in no plan goodbye however look for you later. I’m eternally grateful for the enhance and deep friendships that can reside no matter the set our paths lead. I even comprise so indispensable to be overjoyed about and for every body of you who helped me net here… muchísimas gracias mis amigos,” she acknowledged in the e-mail.
The Day-to-day Mail used to be first to characterize the published pro will be transitioning over to “The Talk,” despite the truth that she played coy when requested regarding the aptitude occupation circulate.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” she claimed when requested about “The Talk” Friday, continuing, “however I’m gay to comprise a new chapter in my lifestyles, and a new alternative. Onwards and upwards.”
If Morales makes the circulate over to CBS, she will doubtless be becoming a member of Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots and fellow beginners Jerry O’Connell and Akbar Gbajabiamila, every of whom were employed earlier this twelve months to substitute Carrie Ann Inaba and Sharon Osbourne amid the show’s rotten bustle row incident that forced the latter out.