
In a television moment that had fans buzzing and social media ablaze, Natalie Morales and Al Roker reunited on the set of CBS’s The Talk in a special guest episode that aired in August 2025, delivering a heady mix of nostalgia, laughter, and jaw-dropping revelations.
Four years after Morales bid a tearful farewell to NBC’s Today Show after a 22-year run, the dynamic duo was back together, sparking chemistry that felt like no time had passed.
With Roker stepping onto the The Talk stage to celebrate his 30-year love story with wife Deborah Roberts, the episode took an unexpected turn as Morales, now a seasoned co-host and moderator of the CBS daytime staple, teased “untold secrets” from their NBC days.
What followed was an hour of television that was equal parts heartwarming and scandalously revealing, leaving audiences clamoring for more.
A Reunion Packed with Nostalgia
The episode kicked off with the signature high-energy vibe of The Talk, with co-hosts Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots, Jerry O’Connell, Akbar Gbajabiamila, and Morales commanding the stage at CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California.
The live studio audience erupted as Morales introduced Roker, her former Today Show colleague, with a glowing tribute: “This man needs no introduction, but I’m giving him one anyway—my dear friend, the weatherman who brings sunshine to every room, Al Roker!”
The crowd roared as Roker, ever the showman, danced onto the set, flashing his trademark grin and embracing Morales in a hug that spoke volumes about their decades-long friendship.
For fans of the Today Show, the reunion was a trip down memory lane. Morales, who joined Today in 2006 and served as its West Coast anchor before leaving in 2021, and Roker, a fixture since 1996, had shared countless mornings delivering news, weather, and lighthearted banter to millions.

Their chemistry was palpable, with Morales playfully ribbing Roker about his infamous on-air antics, like the time he “accidentally” photobombed her live segment during a 2015 broadcast from Rockefeller Plaza.
“You thought you were slick, Al, but the cameras caught everything!” Morales quipped, prompting Roker to throw his head back in laughter and retort, “I was just adding some flavor to your report!”
Celebrating Love and Legacy
The heart of the episode centered on Roker’s 30-year marriage to Deborah Roberts, the esteemed ABC News correspondent.
Roker, 71, opened up about their enduring love story, sharing sweet anecdotes about their 1995 wedding and the challenges of balancing high-profile careers while raising their two children, Leila and Nicholas. “Deborah is my rock,” Roker said, his voice softening.
“Thirty years feels like a blink, but every moment has been an adventure.” The audience cooed as Morales presented a montage of throwback photos, including a candid shot of Roker and Roberts at a 1990s charity gala, both beaming with youthful exuberance.
Morales, who has been married to Joseph Rhodes since 1998, connected deeply with Roker’s reflections, sharing her own insights about maintaining a strong partnership amidst the chaos of broadcast journalism.
“Al, you and Deborah make it look easy, but we both know the TV world is a wild ride,” she said, hinting at the behind-the-scenes pressures they faced at NBC. This set the stage for the episode’s most tantalizing segment: the unveiling of “untold secrets” from their Today Show days.
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Spilling the NBC Tea
As the conversation shifted, Morales leaned in with a mischievous glint in her eye, teasing, “Al, you know we’ve got stories from 30 Rock that we’ve never told a soul.”
The audience leaned forward, sensing gossip was afoot, and Roker’s mock-nervous expression only fueled the anticipation. “Oh, Natalie, you’re gonna get us in trouble!” he chuckled, but he was clearly game to dive into the past.
The first bombshell came when Morales recounted a chaotic morning in 2010 when a technical glitch during a live Today Show broadcast left the team scrambling. “We were covering the Chilean miners’ rescue, and the satellite feed went down right as I was going live,” Morales revealed.
“Al, you were the only one who kept it together, ad-libbing about the weather in Santiago like it was planned!” Roker laughed, admitting he’d been “winging it” while producers frantically signaled from the control room. “I just kept talking about sunshine and hoped nobody noticed,” he confessed, earning roars of laughter from the The Talk co-hosts.
But the real jaw-dropper came when Morales hinted at a “secret pact” among the Today Show anchors during the 2017 sexual harassment scandals that rocked NBC.
Without naming names, she alluded to a tense period when the team banded together to support one another. “We had each other’s backs,” Morales said, her tone serious.

“There were moments we couldn’t talk about on air, but we made a promise to keep the show a safe space for everyone.” Roker nodded solemnly, adding, “It was tough, but we leaned on each other.
Natalie was a rock during those days.” The revelation, though carefully worded, sent social media into a frenzy, with fans speculating about the behind-the-scenes drama at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
Chemistry with The Talk Crew
The episode wasn’t all serious disclosures. The The Talk co-hosts brought their A-game, weaving their unique personalities into the mix. Jerry O’Connell, ever the comedian, jokingly challenged Roker to a “weatherman showdown,” attempting to mimic Roker’s iconic weather forecasts with exaggerated gestures that had the audience in stitches.
Sheryl Underwood, meanwhile, pressed Roker for tips on staying youthful, to which he quipped, “Lots of coffee and a good sense of humor!” Amanda Kloots and Akbar Gbajabiamila chimed in with questions about Roker’s side ventures, including his production company and bestselling cookbooks, showcasing his multifaceted career.
Morales, as moderator, deftly steered the conversation, balancing the lighthearted moments with deeper reflections.

Her ease on The Talk stage was a testament to her growth since leaving NBC. As she told People in 2022, joining The Talk allowed her to “let loose and have some fun” after years as “News Natalie.”
This episode proved just that, with Morales radiating confidence and warmth, clearly in her element alongside her co-hosts and Roker.
A Bittersweet Farewell to The Talk
The episode took on added poignancy given The Talk’s impending end. With CBS announcing in April 2024 that the show’s 15th season would be its last, concluding on December 20, 2024, every episode felt like a celebration of its legacy.
Morales, who joined as a permanent co-host in October 2021, reflected on the show’s impact, saying, “This has been the most fun I’ve had at work. It came at a time when we all needed joy.”
Roker, ever the supportive friend, praised Morales’s transition to CBS, noting, “You’ve brought so much heart to this show, Natalie. It’s been a joy to watch you shine.”
As the episode wrapped, Morales and Roker shared a final hug, with Morales wiping away a tear. “You’ll always be family, Al,” she said, echoing the sentiments of their Today Show farewell in 2021, when she’d cried alongside Roker and other colleagues.
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The audience gave a standing ovation, and social media lit up with hashtags like #NatalieAndAl and #TheTalk, with fans gushing over the duo’s undeniable bond and clamoring for more details on those NBC secrets.
What’s Next for Morales and Roker?
With The Talk now off the air, Morales is poised to expand her role at CBS News, contributing to 48 Hours, CBS Mornings, and other platforms, as well as hosting the 48 Hours: NCIS podcast.
Roker, meanwhile, continues to anchor Today’s third hour and pursue his production projects.
Their reunion on The Talk was a reminder of their enduring friendship and the magic they create on screen. As one X post put it, “Natalie and Al together again? It’s like 2010 all over again, but with better stories!”
This episode of The Talk was more than a nostalgic reunion—it was a celebration of resilience, friendship, and the power of daytime TV to bring people together.
For Morales and Roker, it was a chance to reminisce, reveal, and remind us why they’ve been beloved figures for decades. And for fans, it was a front-row seat to a television moment that won’t soon be forgotten.

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