


In an interview with People magazine, Bush Hager said, "I’m so excited, I can’t believe it," adding, "It feels organic and it feels right.
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KLG shares an update on her kids, talks about her new relationship and receives a special surprise. In a couple weeks, Jenna Bush Hager will take over Gifford's seat. Kathie Lee Gifford joins her former TODAY co-host, Hoda Kotb, and Jenna Bush Hager to talk about being honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. But it’s also hard…because I love everybody here so much." Gifford made the personal (and emotional) announcement that she would be departing Today after 11 years back in December, saying, "I have something to share with everybody, and it’s bittersweet as these things always are." At the time, she added, "It’s an exciting time for me, and I’m thrilled about all the projects that are coming up. hour to chat with hosts Kathie Lee Gifford. The three-time Emmy winner also won the prestigious 2006 Peabody Award, the 2003 Gracie Award, and the 2002 Edward R. She has also been a Dateline NBC correspondent since 1998 and is a New York Times bestselling author for her book, Hoda. I felt more fulfilled and I felt like I took risks that I never thought I could take." Patrick Leahy, the blind bodybuilder featured in The Washington Post magazine last June, will be on NBC’s Today show Thursday morning in the 10 a.m. Hoda Kotb was named co-anchor of the fourth hour of Today in 2007. "I feel like everything changed and got better and got happier. " Aww.įor her part, Hoda sang her co-stars praises. "The day that I met Kathie, that was big line of demarcation," she shared. And then, she met Hoda, "And I just fell in love. "My biggest thing was, How could I ever do television at the level I was able to do with Regis and sustain it?" Gifford said. "She's the best friend you can have," Gifford said of Kotb. "I consider Hoda one of my dearest forever." Gifford added that, after working with Regis Philbin for so many years, she was wary of getting a new work partner-in-crime.
