Eagles fans everywhere after the team beat the Washington Commanders in the playoffs, advancing them to the Super Bowl — and Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie made sure to show her pride by sporting a bright green dress for her team.
Johansson is joining Bush Hager as a guest co-host for the week, and PEOPLE was there for an exclusive behind the scenes look
Today' host Jenna Bush Hager spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about her latest endeavor: her own book imprint called Thousand Voices Books.
She then recalled how her father gave former President Barack Obama a friendly tap on his stomach at former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral service on Jan. 9, a moment that has since gone viral. Jenna noted that the "man tap" her father gave Obama was too much to handle.
Jenna Bush Hager brought back one of Today‘s funniest ... retired from the show just last week. While Craig Melvin replaced Kotb on the earlier hours of Today, Bush Hager is still looking ...
Fan favorite Hoda Kotb has said so long to Today – and now sources dish the outpouring of love for her from loyal viewers has producers wondering if they let the wrong woman leave, Knewz.com can reveal.
Wynonna Judd made Today's Jenna Bush Hager cry for the first time on air since Hoda Kotb's exit from the NBC morning show earlier this month
Jenna Bush Hager was brought to tears by Wynonna Judd‘s kind words on Today with Jenna & Friends. On Thursday morning, Bush Hager kicked off the show alongside the country star by noting that their “hearts and prayers are with the families” of those in the “horrific plane crash” that took place near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night (Jan.
“Wow!” a teary-eyed Jenna responded. “That’s what you’re doing,” Judd said. Judd joked that she wanted to make Jenna cry. “Well, you did it. I haven’t actually cried since Hoda left, so I felt like my heart was all crusted over, but it’s not,” Jenna said with a chuckle.
Al Roker has a close bond with his Today Show co-stars and isn't afraid to tell them when to stop! The NBC meteorologist was wishing he was anywhere else during one point of the show on Wednesday, as his co-anchors Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie started singing "Islands in the Stream" by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.
While the "Today" show anchors are always putting on their best happy faces on screen, many have had to deal with sadness, darkness, and tragedy behind it.
Hoda Kotb couldn't stay away from her Today co-stars for too long, as she reunited with Savannah Guthrie, Jenna Bush Hager, and others.