Katie Couric made sure her husband’s 60th birthday celebration was magical.
The 66-year-old journalist hosted her husband John Molnar’s birthday party on Saturday. The pair, who married in 2014, had a ceremony with 125 of her famous friends at The Her Cutting Room in New York City.
The guest list includes Jason Biggs, sports commentator Bob Costas, and news anchor Rosanna Scott.
Entertaining was Steve Cohen, aka millionaire magician and creator of the live show chamber magic.
In a photo shared with PEOPLE, Molner was able to get closer to the magic when he joined Cohen on stage.
Couric also celebrated Molner entering a new decade in an Instagram post shared Saturday.
Alongside a video montage featuring special moments from the years, Couric wrote: Still!!! Happy Birthday!!!!❤️🥳🎈🎉🎂#welcometothe60’s.”
Couric met her second husband, Molner, and the two soon fell in love. They were set up by mutual friends in 2012, got engaged in 2013, and married in an intimate ceremony in their backyard the following year.
On the couple’s eighth wedding anniversary in 2022, Couric was diagnosed with breast cancer. Months ago, Molnar shared that he had “a tumor the size of a coconut on his liver.”
“I feel very fortunate to have been diagnosed at this time,” Couric said. today show. She had a lumpectomy to remove an olive-sized tumor in her July and started her radiation therapy in September.
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Molnar was with Couric when he wrote his memoirs. go there, It was released on June 28th.
Molnar opened up about what the process was like when his wife was writing her memoir in an interview with Katie Couric Media. Molnar considers himself a private man, but he was enthusiastic about her book.
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“Me conduct Consider yourself an individual. But Katie is a public figure and she likes to share her life. “She had some concerns about what she was going to share,” he said, and that’s what she did. There is no point in her writing a book like this unless she is ready to be honest with herself. And I think she absolutely did it. ”