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TODAY personality Jenna Bush Hager has always dreamt of being a Broadway star — and in 2025, she's found herself one step closer to that goal. During Hager's January 28 appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show,
Following Hoda Kotb's departure from Today's fourth hour earlier this month, the morning show has been renamed Today with Jenna & Friends and sees Jenna Bush Hager leading the way.
For the 'TODAY' show co-anchor, turning 60 changed her perspective of what was possible personally and professionally.
Kotb hosted Today ‘s fourth-hour with Bush Hager from 2019 until her departure from NBC on January 10, 2025. She previously hosted with Kathie Lee Gifford from 2008 to 2019. According to the Daily Mail insider, Kotb has given her seal of approval to Johansson as her replacement.
Nathan Congleton/NBC Craig Melvin is fulfilling the hilarious end of his NFC Championship bet with Savannah Guthrie. After betting that the Washington Commanders would beat the Philadelphia Eagles on the road to the Super Bowl,
"Whoever sits in this seat is going to have the easiest job in the world ‘cause they're sitting next to you," Kotb, 60, said on a September 2024 episode of Hoda & Jenna after an
When Jenna Bush Hager got a new ear piercing live on the air with guest host Scarlett Johansson on Thursday, Jan. 23, she shared that she’s had multiple piercings in her ear and even one outside of the ear.
Hoda Kotb may have departed Today, but she has not cut ties with NBC for good. The broadcaster revealed she signed a new deal with the TV network that helped her skyrocket to fame more than a decade ago.
Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin are hitting new highs just weeks into their new partnership as the co-anchors of the Today Show on NBC each morning. Since Hoda Kotb's departure on January 10, Craig has stepped into the role as Savannah's partner-in-crime,
"This is why we don't gamble, kids!" Melvin, 45, said on the NBC morning news show on Monday, Jan. 27, moments before Carson Daly and Al Roker helped apply the ink. Luckily for Me
Hoda Kotb signed off and Norah O'Donnell is following her lead. But experts say the TV news business continues to "ebb and flow" amid talent shifts.