Hoda Kotb is saying goodbye to Today with a week full of fun and heartfelt festivities.
The stars of the NBC morning show kicked off Kotb’s “Hoda-bration” on Monday, January 6, to mark her final week of episodes. “We’re gonna celebrate you, which is gonna be easy. It’s gonna be really easy,” Jenna Bush Hager said on Today With Hoda & Jenna before joking that she couldn’t even “hold my emotions for one minute.”
Kotb announced in September 2024 that she was leaving Today after nearly 30 years working at NBC, citing her 60th birthday and role as mom to daughters Haley, 7, and Hope, 5, as the main reasons behind her decision.
“I had my kiddos late in life, and I was thinking they deserve a bigger piece of my time, the pie that I have. I feel like we only have a finite amount of time,” she explained on air at the time. “And so, with all that being said, this is the hardest thing in the world.”
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Kotb’s week-long “Hoda-bration” will conclude with a special episode of Hoda & Jenna filmed in front of a live studio audience on Friday, January 10. “There will be big surprises, lots of surprises that Hoda won’t even know about,” Bush Hager, 43, teased on a December 2024 episode of the series.
Following Friday’s episode, Bush Hager will continue to cohost the morning show’s fourth hour as Today With Jenna & Friends. She will be joined by a series of rotating guest hosts until a permanent replacement is picked. Craig Melvin, meanwhile, will take over Kotb’s role as Savannah Guthrie’s coanchor.
Before her official farewell, scroll down to see the biggest moments from Kotb’s final Today episodes:
A Sorority Surprise
The marching band from Kotb’s alma mater, Virginia Tech, performed at 30 Rockefeller Plaza on Monday’s second hour of Today. After Kotb shared a hug with the school’s mascot, HokieBird, Guthrie surprised her colleague with 70 of her Tri Delta sorority sisters.
“They called us two weeks ago, and they said, ‘Can you get a few Tri Deltas?’” one of the sisters stated. “[Everybody] rallied, came from all over the country because we love you.”
A shocked Kotb hugged several members, including the woman who was her “little sister” in the group. “You guys, I was the pledge trainer for this sorority. It meant the absolute world to me,” she gushed. “I can’t believe you guys came. I’m shocked!”
Kotb went on to tell her sisters they had to hang out after the show. “Everybody’s at my house! Let’s go!” she exclaimed. “We gotta go out today. We have to. We’re making it happen.”
Heartfelt Home Décor
On Monday’s episode Hoda & Jenna, Bush Hager gave Kotb a personalized gift from one of her favorite authors, Charlie Mackesy, who wrote The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse. Mackesy captioned a painting of the book’s titular characters with the message: “Hoda, every step you take is a victory. Love Charles.”
Kotb got emotional as she accepted the present. “First of all, I love him so much. His book has been life-changing for so many people, including me,” she gushed. “In fact, I actually have a framed, just a sketch, in my office, of just a sketch from his book. I can’t believe he did that.”
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Bush Hager continued the fun by playing a special video message sent by Mackesy, 62. “I’m in the rain in London to say I’m wishing you all the luck in the world and all the blessings, and I hope your next step is fun,” he stated in the clip. “You’ve given so much and give so much and I hope you love what you’re gonna do next. And every single step you take is a victory, and thank you for including me on your journey with the book. I’m so grateful to you, always will be so grateful. Thank you, Hoda.”
A Long-Lasting Memory
During her interview on Monday’s Hoda & Jenna episode, actress and comedian Michelle Buteau recalled how Kotb showed her kindness during the early days of her career.
“You won’t remember this, but about 23 years ago, I was editing local news, WNBC overnights. … And it was off of the overnight [shift], you were coming in [for] the morning, and nobody said hi to me. They just gave me tape to edit,” she recalled. “Not only did you say hi to me, you looked in my eyes, through my soul and said, ‘How is your day?’ And I was like, ‘I don’t even know.’ And you’re like, ‘I get it.’
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She continued: “And you won’t remember, but I remembered because I’m like, ‘Wow, that’s who I want to be. That’s how I want to make people feel: seen.’ No matter what they do, no matter what title they have, you look at somebody and you say, ‘How are you?’’ And you mean it. And so, that’s how I lead my show and my projects, and it’s the only way to live. So, thank you so much.”
The story made both Buteau, 47, and Kotb tear up. “Why did I wear lashes?” Buteau quipped.