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Sarah Palin has worn many hats throughout her career, and now she’s adding morning show host to her resume.
The former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate will take a seat on NBC‘s Today on Tuesday, April 3. Palin will “reveal a different side of her than you’ve seen before” during the guest-hosting stint, according to the show’s website.
Palin’s appearance comes during the same week that longtime Today host Katie Couric is slated to fill in for Robin Roberts on ABC‘s Good Morning America. Couric will appear on the rival program for the full week of April 2 while Roberts is on vacation. After 15 years of hosting Today, Couric left NBC in 2006 to anchor CBS Evening News. The 55-year-old signed a record $40 million deal with ABC in June, acting as a special correspondent for the network’s news programs. She also will host her own syndicated daytime talk show, Katie, beginning in September.
For Palin, 48, the new gig expands her growing television resume. Following an unsuccessful run for the vice presidency in 2008, she has starred in the TLC reality show Sarah Palin’s Alaska and become a regular on the Fox News Channel as a paid contributor.
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