uploaded a throwback picture on Instagram, which captured the friends posing with big smiles for the camera, however, Hager was missing a tooth. They were both dressed casually with Kotb in a blue patterned outfit while the celebrant wore a green jacket over a black sleeveless top.
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager at SiriusXM Studios on February 25, 2015 | Photo: Getty Images
The picture was from their 2016 reprise of the classic comedy "The Hangover" where Bradley Cooper and his friends woke up with no clue as to what happened last night and Ed Helms' character lost his tooth. The post was captioned with two red heart and birthday cake emojis alongside the words:
"Thx for making me laugh! Happy birthday Jenna"
Earlier this year, the co-hosts celebrated the first anniversary of their show on Instagram live and gave fans a brief behind-the-scenes tour of their studio. Jenna's daughter, Poppy made a surprise appearance to display the card she made in honor of the show's anniversary.
The NBC stars also got personal with fans and shared details about their friendship as well as their work life. The longtime pals revealed that their show was aimed at lifting people's spirits and also to make them laugh.
A little over a month ago in August, Bush-Hager celebrated her son's first birthday. Henry Harold Hager aka Hal was born on August 2, 2019, and his first birthday was an amazing family event.
The proud mom blessed fans with a series of adorable pictures on Instagram, which captured the entire Bush-Hager family celebrating including — Jenna, her husband Henry, and their three children as well as her parents George and Laura Bush.
Earlier in November, the TV personality shared her political views with fans on Instagram. The mother-of-three uploaded a series of throwbacks of herself, her twin sister Barbara, and the former first daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama.
Bush-Hager stated that she drove from her job in Baltimore to the White House to welcome Barack Obama and his family to their new home. Her post came not long after Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election and it served as a reminder that the transition of power should be nothing but peaceful.
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