Kelly Rowland walks off ‘Today,’ leave Hoda Kotba scrambling

Kelly Rowland dramatically waked out of NBC’s “Today” show on Thursday morning after the star thought her dressing room was not up to snuff, sources exclusively tell Page Six.

The R&B singer and actress was a guest on the 8a.m. hour of “Today,” and was then expected to fill in for Jenna Bush Hager in the fourth hour as guest host of “Today with Hoda & Jenna.”

Rowland, however, dropped out at the 11th hour because her dressing room wasn’t up to par, and she left Hoda Kotb scurrying to find a replacement, sources told us.

Rowland appeared with Savannah Guthrie on the 8a.m. hour of “Today” to promote her Netflix film “Mea Culpa.” TODAY/NBC

“Kelly and her team were not happy. They did not like the dressing room, so they decided to pull her off the show, leaving [Kotb] without a guest host for the 10 a.m. hour,” a source familiar with the situation told Page Six.

Rowland was on the show to promote her new Tyler Perry-produced Netflix movie, “Mea Culpa,” in which she stars and is also a producer.

Rowland’s abrupt exit left “Today” insiders perplexed because, “She’s beloved at ‘Today.’ She was getting the full hour, and Hoda’s the biggest hype woman on the planet! It made no sense,” a source said.

Rowland and her team played a dramatic game of “musical dressing rooms,” we hear.

Rowland’s team inquired about a dressing room that was occupied by Jennifer Lopez. TODAY/NBC

They inquired about a green room upstairs because “they didn’t like the one she was in.”

Unfortunately, the upstairs room was occupied by Jennifer Lopez, who arrived to the studio prior to Rowland to promote her new album, “This Is Me… Now,” and her accompanying film project, “The Greatest Love Story Never Told.”

Dressing rooms at “Today” are known to be some of the smallest in the TV industry — practically “glorified closets,” as one source put it.

Rita Ora filled in for Rowland at the last minute.

“They’re not nice. It’s the oldest building. There are major space limitations, [it’s] not glamorous. It’s not fresh flowers, and candles and gourmet food. It’s basically [a] white box,” shared the TV source.

Still, we’re told “Today” producers offered Rowland several other options, including multiple talent dressing rooms and some much larger utility makeup and hair areas.

“They didn’t want that. [The show] basically offered up as much as possible, but they weren’t happy with it, so they walked and they left,” the insider said.

Rowland pulled out of guest-hosting with Hoda Kotb. NBC
Kotb was left in the lurch, but found a last-minute replacement. Nathan Congleton/NBC

Thankfully for Kotb, singer Rita Ora volunteered and filled in for Rowland.

We hear she happily took a dressing room similar to the one briefly occupied by the former Destiny’s Child star.

Reps for “Today,” and Rowland, did not comment.

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Save 50% on Peacock — just in time to watch Chiefs-Dolphins

If you’ve waited to subscribe to Peacock ahead of this Saturday’s streaming-exclusive wildcard game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins, you’re in luck, because now you can save a few bucks with a new subscription — $30 to be exact.

The NBC streamer is currently running a deal that’ll get you an entire year of Peacock for 50% off — it ends up being just $2.50/month with the current promotion.

For a limited time, Peacock Premium’s annual plan is $29.99/year instead of the typical $59.99/year.

To get the deal, you’ll have to head over to Peacock’s homepage, click PICK A PLAN, and toggle on the annual option.

The 50% off deal is only available with the Peacock Premium plan, which is all you’ll need to watch the Dolphins take on the Chiefs. From there, you’ll need to enter the promo code PEACOCK2024, and the new total should reflect a 50% discount.


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The limited-time deal expires on January 14, but you’ll have to sign up before 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, January 13 to watch the game.

What other sports can I watch on Peacock?

So, now you have Peacock for an entire year — wondering what else you can watch?

In addition to movies like “The Holdovers” and “Oppenheimer,” which will hit the service in February per a report from Bloomberg, and TV shows from NBC, Bravo, and beyond, Peacock also has live sports year-round. Here are just a few of the sports and leagues you’ll be able to catch this year:

  • NFL (Sunday Night Football, Wildcard Weekend)
  • Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball
  • WWE (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, and more)
  • Golf (PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, USGA events, and other tournaments)
  • IndyCar

Additionally, Peacock is where you’ll be able to catch every minute of the 2024 Summer Olympics, set to kick off on July 26 in Paris, France.


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Emmys 2022 hit record low with 25% drop in viewers since last year

“TV’s biggest night” of 2022 was its smallest in history.

The 74th Annual Emmy Awards on Monday, hosted by Kenan Thompson, attracted just 5.9 million viewers to NBC — a 25% decrease in viewership from last year’s awards on CBS, according to preliminary Nielsen data.

Additionally, this year’s Emmys had a 1.0 rating among adults aged 18 to 49 — the lowest score they’ve ever received among core audiences.

In constrast, the Emmys saw a 16% spike in viewership in 2021, compared to 2020’s 6.37 million viewers.

Since the advent of streaming apps, the diversity of television offered today has posed a challenge for Emmys producers, now unable to find a more cohesive audience. The last time it cracked double-digit millions was in 2018, drawing 10.2 million fans.

The show reached its highest viewership level in the year 2000 with a whopping 21.8 million viewers.

Sheryl Lee Ralph wowed Emmys audiences with a solo.
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Highlights of this year’s show included “Abbott Elementary” actress Sheryl Lee Ralph’s singing Dianne Reeves’ “Endangered Species” during her acceptance speech, and “White Lotus” star Jennifer Coolidge’s chaotic, but on-brand speech, cut too short.

HBO’s “The White Lotus” cast and crew won all five of the categories for which they were nominated, but the network’s other standout, “Succession,” and “Ted Lasso” on Apple TV+, each won the night’s top categories for Outstanding Comedy and Drama series, respectively.

Thompson kicked off the show alongside backup dancers, grooving to remixes of popular TV show theme songs, including those of “Friends,” “Law & Order” and “Game of Thrones.”

Zendaya scored top honors as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for “Euphoria” (HBO).
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The “SNL” comic later deemed history-making Emmy winner Zendaya “too old” to date Leonardo DiCaprio and slammed “Succession” for its lack of diversity later during his traditional monologue.

His “Good Burger” co-star Kel Mitchell briefly appeared for a bit at the ceremony’s bar, alongside Jason Sudeikis and Kumail Nanjiani — to the delight of, albeit few, nostalgic Millennial viewers.

See the complete winners list from the 2022 Emmy Awards here.

With Post wires.

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