Show star Hoda Kotb took to Instagram to share an update following her big move away from the NBC daytime show
“So what you watch, what you listen to, who you talk to,” Kotb reiterated before the video transitioned to Kotb in her room with the television set to the “Today” show. In the comment section, her former “Today” colleague Savannah Guthrie responded to Kotb’s continued support. “We love you so much,” she wrote.
Hoda Kotb has begun a new life chapter since leaving behind her role as co-host of Today. While the 60-year-old broadcast journalist will no longer be on America's TV screens every morning — her last day as cohost was Friday,
Hoda Kotb hosted a celebration for her eldest daughter Haley's 8th birthday the night before her final appearance on 'Today'.
Hoda Kotb says she's excited to experience a new routine with her daughters after leaving 'Today,' saying that they'll have a "normal rhythm of life." Kotb is mom to daughters Hope, 5, and Haley, 7.
Hoda Kotb has embraced the suburban lifestyle in her new $2.9 million home by walking her kids to school for the first time after quitting her on-air role on the "Today" show.
Hoda Kotb enjoyed dropping off her daughters, Haley and Hope, at school during her first week after her 'Today' show exit
The family was dressed for a cold winter day with the NBC alum wearing a white puffer jacket with black details and a fur-lined hood, as well as a black hat. Meanwhile, Haley and Hope respectively stayed warm in lavender and black jackets, furry ear muffs and boots.
Hoda Kotb is soaking up time with her two daughters amid her retirement from Today. The longtime anchor, who left the gig after 17 years, will remain with the NBC family as a correspondent and host of her own podcast.
Hoda Kotb has showcased some incredible life moments with her children via Instagram through the years. The morning show mainstay shares two adopted daughters with ex-fiance Joel Schiffman: Haley, born in 2017, and Hope, born in 2019.
After nearly two decades as the beloved co-host on Today, Hoda Kotb said her final goodbye during the Jan. 10 farewell episode.
During her final show, Kotb was surrounded by her colleagues in a heartwarming sendoff along with a slew of guests including Kermit the Frog, Maria Shriver and Simone Biles.