NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: There are many stories of romance in the world of television and news reporting in Hollywood. One of these stories involves the 'CBS Mornings' regular host, Tony Dokoupil, and NBC correspondent Katy Tur.
Dokoupil recently recounted a heartwarming moment he experienced with his wife at a Phish concert, a band the couple are avid fans of. The morning show host had just returned from an extended holiday, presumably with Tur and other family members, and he continues to share glimpses of their married life with his numerous followers.
Who is Kate Tur?
Tur has built a considerable reputation as a regular anchor for MSNBC, where she eventually launched her own segment titled 'Katy Tur Reports'. She has also contributed to other programs on the same network, such as 'Today', 'Nightly News', and even 'The Weather Channel.'
Tur has a long association with the world of news reporting as her mothers Zoey Tur and Marika Gerrard were journalists themselves.
She has also authored a New York Times Best Seller 'Unbelievable: My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History' which traced her time as the lead correspondent for Donal Trump's Presidential campaign back in 2016.
Tur has been married to Dokoupil for six years now. She is the second wife of the CBS host, who shared two children from his previous marriage. Now, the couple shares two children, a daughter and a son, of their own while the stepchildren continue to be a part of their family.
Tony Dokoupil and Kate Tur are big Phish fans
Dokoupil and Tur attended the concert of the rock band Phish on one of the multiple Madison Square Garden dates of their tour around the country.
The CBS host shared pictures of the two of them sitting on a stage equipment box, all cuddled up and sharing a kiss. His caption said, "So glad I married into a @phish family." The post also shared other photos from their concert visit.
Tur also shared the same set of pictures on her own Instagram account, cleverly captioning the pictures with "Kiss kiss phish."