Hoda Kotb Expected to Be Emotional in Final ‘Today’ Episode, Deserving of Praise

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 23: (L-R) Al Roker, Thomas Rhett and Hoda Kotb On NBC’s “Today” at Rockefeller Plaza on August 23, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Debra L Rothenberg/WireImage)

Hoda Kotb is set to conclude her tenure on the Today Show, and insiders suggest her final episode is bound to be an emotional affair. Scheduled for January 10, the farewell will be a star-studded “Hoda-bration,” complete with surprise guests and cherished clips from her years on the show. Jenna Bush Hager, who co-hosts alongside Hoda, expressed her anticipation and hinted at the flood of emotions that will likely accompany the broadcast.

 

NBC is preparing to make this send-off unforgettable, with significant tributes lined up to celebrate Hoda’s impactful 17-year journey on the program. Hoda herself has shared that since announcing her departure, emotions have surged—both for her and her loyal audience. Reflecting on her time, she emphasized the importance of dedicating more time to her children, Haley and Hope, after having them later in life.

 

Hoda has spoken candidly about the bittersweet nature of her exit, especially recalling her tears when she made the initial announcement in September. However, there’s certainly one aspect of the show she won’t miss—the early morning wake-up calls. During a recent appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, she humorously noted that the dreaded 3 a.m. alarm is not something she will regret leaving behind.

 

Despite the early mornings, Hoda will miss the camaraderie and the delightful offerings of the NBC Commissary, a favorite spot for her and her kids when they visited her at work. As fans prepare for her farewell episode, the collective sentiment reflects deep appreciation for Hoda Kotb’s considerable contributions to morning television. With so much love and support coming her way, it’s clear that she will leave an indelible mark on the show and its audience.

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