Ann Curry gave her first TV interview on Wednesday since leaving the Today show in 2012.
The 61-year-old newswoman appeared on CBS This Morning, and openly addressed the sexual misconduct allegations that led to the firing of her former colleague, Matt Lauer, in November.
"I am not surprised by the allegations," she told Gayle King and��Norah O'Donnell when asked about the accusations.��
Curry seemed to be internally battling with how much to say on the subject, adding, "Now I'm walking down that road.��I'm trying not to hurt people and I know what it's like to be publicly humiliated. I never did anything wrong to be publicly humiliated and I don't want to cause that kind of pain to somebody else."
That being said, Curry does admit that she witnessed��"verbal harassment" during her time on Today.
"I can say that I would be surprised if many women did not understand that there was a climate of verbal harassment that existed," she expressed.��"I think it would be surprising if someone said that they didn't see that. It was verbal sexual harassment."
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Curry told the co-hosts that women speaking out about harassment is "overdue," proclaiming,��"This is about power, a power imbalance where women are not valued as much as men."
"We clearly are waking up to a reality and injustice that has been occurring for sometime," she continued.��"I think it will continue to occur until the glass ceiling is finally broken."
Curry also supports the decision to have two women, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, co-host��Today. "The idea that women are involved speaking to women is actually an overdue idea. So absolutely, I think it's a good idea."
King then pressed Curry about speculation as to whether Lauer was behind her leaving Today five years ago. "You'll have to ask someone else," she said. "It hurt like hell."��
As for what she's learned about herself since leaving Today,��Curry noted, "When we open our arms wide to life, all the good and the bad, if we can just open ourselves wide to it and embrace it. We can learn what we need to learn and we can go on and become better people."
What���s the 1 thing you learned about yourself? ���When we open our arms wide to life, all the good and the bad, if we can just open ourselves wide to it and embrace it. We can learn what we need to learn and we can go on and become better people." -@AnnCurry#AnnCurryThisMorningpic.twitter.com/h8PuOTvGFv
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While Curry was "not surprised" by the accusations lodged against her former co-host, a source told ET at the time of Lauer's firing��that Guthrie was "visibly" shaken by the news.
"She is doing her best to stay upbeat and jolly on-air," the source said, adding that��Guthrie was "not herself" and appeared "sad, in deep thought and preoccupied."
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