“She’s the one who’s queuing me every single night, standing next to that camera. But Shelly, only for you, tonight I hope you notice that you’re going to see my cuffs.”
“The only reason anyone ever sees cuffs is because Shelly is always saying, ‘pull your cuffs down.’ I’ve got my watch on because Shelly likes it when I show up with my watch on — only happens once or twice a year.”
“I’ve got a full suit on today for you, Shelley. As you know, jeans from the waist down behind that desk, but for you, the full suit because I know you don’t dig the jeans. And I got a haircut — I got a haircut for you Shelly.”
A Legacy of Steady Hands and Unseen Wellness Battles
“You deserve this Shelly,” Muir added. “Go home to Kentucky, go be back with your family, your horses, and the beautiful countryside.”
For those familiar with the demands of the broadcast industry, Mayer’s return home is also an opportunity to focus on chronic illness management, preventive care, and the kind of wellness routines often neglected during years of late-night deadlines and constant travel.