Why Hoda Kotb Missed Fourth Hour of “Today ”Earlier This Week
As the morning show host was absent for 'Today with Hoda & Jenna' on Wednesday, 'Sunday Today' anchor Willie Geist stepped in amid her absence
Hoda Kotb is revealing the reason behind her absence from Today with Hoda & Jenna on Wednesday.
Despite appearing on the first two hours of Today with Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin, Kotb, 59, missed out on the fourth hour of the morning show's March 27 episode, when she typically co-hosts Today with Hoda & Jenna with Jenna Bush Hager.
Upon her return on Thursday, Bush Hager, 42, expressed, “I miss you when you’re gone, do you know that?”
“A good friend of ours, who we both love dearly Laura — who does our hair — her mom passed,” Kotb explained. “And Laura's one of the good eggs, she's kind of mothering to everybody.”
“She sure is. Very maternal. We love you, Laura,” Bush Hager agreed.
The Hope Is a Rainbow author echoed the sentiment, adding, “We love you and your family.”
Sunday Today host Willie Geist stepped in for Kotb, co-hosting alongside Bush Hager on Wednesday's episode of Today with Hoda & Jenna. They did not address Kotb’s absence during the broadcast.
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Kotb — who is a mother to daughters Haley, 7, and Hope, 4 — was also absent from the Today show last week to go on a spring break trip with her kids and sister Hala. On Instagram, she shared a carousel of vacation clips and photos from their beach holiday.
“Beautiful days … magical nights ❤️❤️❤️,” she captioned the slideshow.
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It’s been a year since Kotb last took extended time off from the Today show, leaving for two weeks in February 2023 to look after her daughter Hope following a hospitalization.
Opening up to PEOPLE earlier this month about Hope’s illness, she described “a scary stretch” in her daughter’s condition.
“Any parent who’s been through a scary thing with their child understands. It’s like you just can’t believe that your child’s sick. You can’t believe that there’s nothing you can do,” she said. “You can’t believe that no matter what you do, you can’t will it away or protect her, or all the things that we’re supposed to be doing as parents. And it’s a position I’ve never found myself in.”
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