Gayle King enjoys girls' night out with slimline Oprah in Paris after signing new deal with CBS

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Gayle King enjoyed a night out with longtime friend Oprah in Paris on Wednesday, hours after revealing she signed a new deal with CBS.

The journalist, 71, and the TV mogul, 72, were spotted grabbing dinner at the iconic Laperouse restaurant, which first opened in 1766 and is one of the oldest eateries in the city.

King wore a sophisticated white dress paired with a brown $1,170 Stella McCartney Falabella bag, after having attended the designer's Fall/Winter fashion show with Oprah earlier in the day.

Meanwhile, Oprah showed off her slimmed-down figure in a chic salmon blazer paired with tan pants. Like her pal, she also carried a bag by McCartney, choosing the $2,050 Ryder woven style.

Their dinner came hours after they were spotted mingling with Sir Paul McCartney, 83, in the front row of his daughter's Paris Fashion Week show. They were also joined by his wife Nancy, 66. 

Later on King flashed a bright smile as she made her way into the restaurant to celebrate her new deal.

Gayle King, 71, enjoyed a night out with longtime friend Oprah, 72, in Paris on Wednesday, hours after revealing she signed a new deal with CBS

Earlier on Wednesday it was revealed that King has signed a deal to stay with CBS Mornings. The broadcaster's editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, 41, shared the news to X, after months of speculation about King's network future.

The post included a quote from King herself. She triumphantly told The Wall Street Journal that 'rumors of my demise were inaccurate and greatly exaggerated.'

'CBS News is my longtime home, and I am committed to our mission,' the anchor added. She has been with CBS Mornings since 2011.

The host's old contract was valued at around $15 million-a-year and was set to expire this May.

'I’m excited about continuing at "CBS Mornings,"' King continued. 'As always, I’m open to new adventures here and ready to go.'

'It took a minute, but we got there. And now that we are here, I am all in,' she added.

The remarks appeared to reference an increasingly new-look CBS News under Weiss, as well as the time devoted to the still-shrouded contract negotiations.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed as of Wednesday afternoon.

Sources told Variety in January that Weiss was willing to keep King on, though at a cost. The former New York Times opinion journalist saw the star as too expensive, sources said at the time.

The journalist and the TV mogul were spotted grabbing dinner at the iconic Laperouse restaurant, which first opened in 1766 and is one of the oldest eateries in the city

Oprah opted for a chic salmon blazer paired with tan pants

She carried a $2,050 Stella McCartney Ryder bag in the woven style

Earlier in the day they attended the designer's Fall/Winter fashion show

Oprah showed off her slimmed-down figure after losing weight with the help of weight loss medication 

The ladies enjoyd McCartney's Paris Fashion Week show from the front row

They were seen mingling with Sir Paul McCartney, 83, and his wife Nancy McCartney, 66

Earlier on Wednesday it was revealed that King has signed a deal to stay with CBS Mornings, after months of speculation about her future with the network

A few months before, in August, a well-placed CBS source told the Daily Mail that King's contract would 'most likely' not be renewed come May, aware that Weiss was about to take the reins.

Weiss's first order of business in October was laying off more than 1,000 staff - while extending a sort of olive branch to King, according to Variety.

One of the options was to keep King on the air at CBS Mornings for another year though at a lower salary, sources told the publication.

The Daily Mail has approached CBS for comment.

Another early move from Weiss - who was appointed by also-new Paramount CEO David Ellison with the expectation of being a disruptor - was elevating King's former cohost, Tony Dokoupil, to CBS Evening News.

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