After his abrupt 2017 downfall and the collapse of his marriage, Matt Lauer retreated from the relentless glare that once defined his life. The former Today show anchor chose silence over statements, privacy over rehabilitation tours. In that quieter world, a familiar face emerged: Shamin Abas, a Welsh-born PR executive he’d first met in the late 1990s, when his marriage to Annette Roque was just beginning. What started as a professional connection grew into a lasting friendship, one that did not fracture when his public image did.
Around 2019, that friendship deepened into romance. Abas, twelve years his junior, is not a tabloid fixture and seems to prefer it that way. The pair are rarely photographed, surfacing only at select events like Don Lemon’s 2024 wedding or discreet New York outings. Those who know them describe something steady rather than sensational: a supportive, low‑drama partnership anchored in shared history. While Lauer’s career remains frozen in controversy, his personal life has quietly reorganized around someone who knew him before the scandal—and chose to stay after it.