Wednesday, January 8

Hoda Kotb, a beloved figure on NBC’s Today show, announced her departure in September 2024, surprising viewers and prompting an outpouring of support from celebrities and fans alike. Kotb’s career with NBC began in 1998 as a correspondent for Dateline. Her journey with Today started in 2008 as Kathie Lee Gifford’s co-host for the fourth hour. A decade later, she stepped into the role of co-anchor alongside Savannah Guthrie, following Matt Lauer’s exit. Most recently, she has been co-hosting the fourth hour with Jenna Bush Hager. Kotb’s decision to leave, effective January 10, 2025, was driven by a desire to embrace new opportunities at the age of 60 and devote more time to her two daughters, Haley and Hope.

The announcement of Kotb’s departure sparked a wave of emotional responses from celebrities who have shared the Today show stage with her. Maria Shriver applauded Kotb’s bravery in pursuing new ventures, emphasizing the courage it takes to leave a beloved position and step into the unknown. Mariska Hargitay expressed her admiration and gratitude for their long-standing friendship, jokingly offering to fill Kotb’s shoes. Jimmy Fallon humorously acknowledged the impact of Kotb’s departure, predicting a life filled with leisurely activities no longer constrained by early morning wake-up calls. Chris Martin, in a lighthearted exchange, hinted at a future cookie-making business venture with Kotb, much to Jenna Bush Hager’s playful dismay.

Trevor Noah, drawing from his own experience leaving The Daily Show, advised Kotb to avoid immediately overcommitting to new projects. Henry Winkler praised Kotb and Bush Hager for their unique ability to make every guest feel welcomed and special, lamenting the irreplaceable chemistry they shared. Jason Segel expressed his gratitude for Kotb’s ability to create a comfortable interview environment, making his appearances on Today some of the best of his career. Billy Crystal, hoping for one last appearance before Kotb’s departure, conveyed his appreciation for the special feeling she brought to the show.

Molly Shannon, empathizing with Kotb’s desire to prioritize family, expressed her understanding as a fellow mother. Bobby Flay, ever the culinary enthusiast, extended an invitation for a collaborative food-focused travel show on the Food Network. Keke Palmer, upon learning of Kotb’s exit during her own interview, humorously volunteered to take her place, leading to playful banter about a potential co-hosting role. Bowen Yang acknowledged the sense of loss within 30 Rock, thanking Kotb for sharing her personal journey with the world.

Further tributes poured in from across the entertainment spectrum. Cynthia Erivo presented Kotb with a bouquet of flowers during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, a gesture of appreciation for her years of service. Ken Jeong, in his characteristic comedic style, gifted Kotb a photo of himself on his Hollywood Walk of Fame star. The Queer Eye cast showered Kotb with flowers, praising her ability to make people feel safe and loved. Jamie Lee Curtis, deeply moved by Kotb’s departure, read a heartfelt letter she had written, commending Kotb for positively impacting the Today show.

Meghan Trainor, reminiscing about her early career appearances on Today, thanked Kotb for her unwavering support and encouragement. A surprise montage of Trainor’s past Today moments brought tears to her eyes, highlighting the enduring connection they shared. Billy Eichner, acknowledging the emotional farewells, humorously congratulated Kotb on “getting the hell out of here,” while underlying his genuine admiration. Donna Kelce, offering words of wisdom from a fellow retiree, encouraged Kotb to embrace the opportunity for reinvention.

The final days of Kotb’s tenure saw continued expressions of affection and gratitude. Kerry Washington wished Kotb success, love, and joy in her future endeavors. Stephen and Ayesha Curry expressed their excitement for Kotb’s next chapter. Zac Brown, celebrating Kotb’s upcoming retirement, invited her to join him on the road. Michael Bublé lamented the brevity of a 15-second video message to fully express his appreciation. Andy Cohen, in a playful yet heartfelt tribute, listed his favorite things about Kotb, highlighting her courage, strength, and influence on his own decision to have children later in life. The overwhelming sentiment from colleagues and friends reflected Kotb’s profound impact on the Today show and the broader television landscape. Her departure marks the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, empathy, and connection with viewers worldwide.

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