"...According to what the doctors have learned about her current physical state, Molly Rhoer now stands at a staggering seven feet five inches in height, and currently weighs in at a whopping one thousand and fifty pounds, just a tad bit taller than former NBA athlete Shaquille O'Neal, who stands at seven foot one." Al commented, as a chart showed a silhouette of Molly standing next to a photo of Shaq, obviously to emphasize Molly's astounding size, just as Al Roker continued speaking as he said, "However, she basically towers over her own boyfriend, 20 year old (Name) Avery, who currently stands at around five feet ten inches tall."
Of course, the screen then showed a photo of you scaled beside Molly's silhouette while Al Roker commented about it, just as the screen then displayed a short but straight to the point clip compilation of you and Molly together in her current bovine physique, as Al then retorted, "...But like something out of Beauty and the Beast minus the role reversal, (Name) Avery persistently stayed by Molly's side while she was slowly coping with her new body, even allowing her to stay at his family's estate and personal dairy farm complex just a few miles away from Chicago. She became a permanent resident of the Avery Family Estate just after Molly's own parents of all people, inhumanely disowned their own daughter because she was no longer considered human."
Of course, I personally consoled Molly when Roker mentioned the part about Molly's parents disowning her. However, whilst this was happening, the screen soon showed an interview with Molly's personal psychologist, Dr. Alice Swann, who was hired by my parents to help Molly recover from the traumatic experience. She went on to discuss Molly's psyche when she was disowned, as the good doctor explained, "Molly was in a deep state of depression when her own parents disowned her in such a cruel and inhumane manner. Fortunately, with my help and the ever-loving support of her boyfriend, she was able to slowly but surely recover from most of the trauma."
"...Of course, becoming a Human-Cow hybrid had brought it's own share of difficulties for Molly, as she had to readjust and become accustomed to her increased size, as well as her bovine hybrid body, such as walking with hooves for feet..." Al commented, as a clip popped up onscreen, which showed Molly undergoing special physical therapy, with me as one of her coaches and support.
Then, another clip popped up, which showed Molly and I showering together, only our privates were heavily pixelated for censorship, since there were probably kids watching this, as Al Roker then commented, "...Personal Grooming and Hygiene..."
And finally, another clip popped up, which showed Molly being milked by a milking machine, as four large suction cups were fastened to her exercise ball-sized udder and sausage-sized udder teats, as milk was pumping out of Molly's udder, through the rubber plastic tubing, and into the milking machine's milk container, while Al Roker's commentary was played alongside the footage as he said, "...Even having to be milked like a cow on a weekly basis."
From there, another clip played onscreen, which showed an interview with my mother, Allison Avery, from the week before we arrived in New York City for the interview on the Today show, as my mother then explained, "Dairy cows have to be milked twice a day due to how much milk they produce. Now, I'm no gene scientist or anything of the sort, but I can tell you that even though Molly produces milk at a much slower rate due to, well, being half-cow, the quality of her milk is surprisingly rich in nutrients. It's basically Super Milk! We use the milk she produces to help give our calves some increased nutrients in their young bodies."
"Outside of spending time with her loving boyfriend and his family at their estate, Molly has aspirations of becoming a fashion model and singer, showing that her even though she's now fifty percent bovine, she still has dreams." Al Roker commented, as a compilation of photos showing Molly pulling off various sexy poses, flaunting her bovine form like she was still human and 920 pounds lighter in front of the camera, which then led to an online video of Molly and I performing a duet of the song, "What Can I Do For You?" from the cartoon series, Steven Universe, on a stage at the Hoedown Throwdown Pub.
"However, her new bovine body came with a few positives as well, which included becoming an Internet sensation across various social media outlets, such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, thus earning her her own hashtag, "Molly Heifer"." Roker commented, as the screen then displayed various social media websites that showed off Molly Rhoer, Illinois' resident heavyset anthropomorphic Cow-Girl.