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Hoda Kotb was honored by Oprah Winfrey, Simone Biles, Jamie Lee Curtis and her "Today" colleagues during her last show Friday.
Fans and celebrity guests alike are going to miss seeing Hoda Kotb on Today. In September 2024, Kotb, 60, surprised viewers when she announced that she will be leaving the show in early 2025. "I just turned 60,
Hoda Kotb is saying goodbye to the “Today” show after 26 years with NBC, and her co-hosts are marking the occasion with some special gifts. In a video posted on Instagram, Kotb showed off the sentimental jewelry Savannah Guthrie gave her earlier in the week,
Special guests, including Simone Biles and Oprah Winfrey, offered tributes to the longtime host, capping off a week that “Today” had called a “Hoda-bration!”
Kotb has been with the show for more than 17 years, and has become a part of American cultural life alongside main co-anchor Savannah Guthrie ... Among the guests sending her off on Friday were Simone Biles and Kermit The Frog. Biles teased it wouldn ...
TODAY anchor Hoda Kotb's final day is here, and in addition to farewells from her colleagues, special guests wanted to wish her well.
Hoda Kotb got a starry sendoff from fans and famous friends alike on her final “Today” show broadcast after 17 years on the NBC morning staple.
Today’s Hoda Kotb final day is here, and in addition to farewells from her colleagues were special guests wanting to wish her well, including Oprah Winfrey, Jamie Lee Curtis, Simone Biles and more.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Dwyane Wade and Kristin Chenoweth were also among the stars who shared their love for Kotb, who announced in September that she'd be leaving after 17 years
Savannah Guthrie has countless memories with her co-anchor and friend, Hoda Kotb, but one experience—and snack—that the two shared ranks above the rest.