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Hoda Kotb On Sheinelle Jones Joining Jenna Bush Hager As ‘Today’s Fourth Hour Co-Host: “What A Match Made In Heaven Looks Like”

(L-R) Jenna Bush Hager, Hoda Kotb, and Sheinelle Jones NBC Hoda Kotb is weighing in on Sheinelle Jones taking over her seat next to Jenna Bush Hager on Today‘s show for the fourth hour. Kotb left the NBC morning talk show earlier this year, and Bush Hager has had a rotating group of guest co-hosts since then. After almost a year, it was announced that Jones would become the permanent co-host of the show’s fourth hour.

(L-R) Jenna Bush Hager, Hoda Kotb, and Sheinelle Jones

(L-R) Jenna Bush Hager, Hoda Kotb, and Sheinelle Jones

Credit: Deadline

Key Highlights

  • “OK.
  • I am weeping,” Kotb shared on Instagram after news broke that Jones was joining Bush Hager.
  • Related Stories News Sheinelle Jones Named Permanent Co-Host Of 10 AM Hour Of ‘Today’ News 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast & Streaming She continued, “Just watched Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones show us what a match made in heaven looks like.
  • So proud of you both.” In a post from the official Instagram account for Jenna and Friends, Kotb also replied, “Puzzle pieces that fit perfectly.” Watch on Deadline When introducing Jones as the permanent co-host on Tuesday, December 9, Bush Hager got choked up while recalling the journey to get here, noting that they’ve had over 60 guest co-hosts throughout the year.
  • “Today I am so thrilled to announce I have found my forever friend, and we are going to start a brand new journey in January,” Bush Hager said.
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