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NBC4 Washington acknowledged Monday that veteran anchor Leon Harris “appeared unwell” when he struggled through a news segment last week – while announcing he was “stepping away” for health reasons.
The well-known broadcaster raised eyebrows on Thanksgiving when he stumbled over his words and awkwardly hesitated at times while delivering local news.
Shortly after the tough-to-watch performance, NBC4 meteorologist Ryan Miller claimed the 63-year-old Harris, who used to work for CNN, was “fine” — in response to the network receiving calls from worried fans.
On Monday, the network changed its tune when updating viewers.
“Last week, Leon [Harris] appeared unwell while anchoring News4 at 6. Leon will be stepping away from the anchor desk to focus on health issues,” NBC4 said in a statement.
“We here at NBC4 — and you at home — care deeply about Leon and wish him well. We thank you for your concern.”
It’s unclear what Harris’ health issues are or if and when he could return. A rep for NBC declined further comment Monday night.
A swell of support quickly poured in for the anchor on social media from viewers hoping he bounces back soon.
“Sending nothing but love, thoughts and prayers to Mr. Harris,” podcaster Lee Sanders posted. “Whatever is going on, kick its butt and come back stronger than before brother!”
“A rather mysterious announcement here, but wishing Harris well,” retired Washington Post editor Robert McCartney tweeted.
Harris, who has been with the local affiliate since 2017, previously spoke about his struggles with alcohol in March 2022 after he was sentenced to 10 days in jail for crashing into another car while driving under influence.
He was pulled off air, as a result of his legal trouble, for a period of time.
“I know I let so many people down,” said Harris, who blamed the “alcohol and that disease” for his poor decision.
The broadcaster said he was doing “three hours of therapy” every morning during his time off to face his substance use.
“For all the people that I’ve let down and who I’ve disappointed, I say first, ‘I cannot tell you how sorry I am,’” he said. “But I will try to show you that I deserve a shot at earning your trust and respect again.”
Earlier this fall, Harris had surgery after suffering a serious foot injury that also sidelined him.
“I wish I had a really, really good story, I wish it involved me saving a baby out of a burning building or something like that but unfortunately, not the case,” he said in a video shared by the station.
“Your buddy here did something pretty stupid. My advice to you is whatever you do, do not run up and down stairs in socks.”