Jenna Bush Hager Shares Her Dream 'Next Chapter' After Her Time on “Today” 'Comes to a Close'

Jenna Bush Hager Shares Her Dream 'Next Chapter' After Her Time on "Today" 'Comes to a Close'

Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Jenna Bush Hageris thinking ahead. The 43-year-oldToday with Jenna & Friendsco-host opened up about her dream plans for her "next chapter" after leaving theTodayshow. "I have this sort of dream — I just think everybody should have chapters in their lives — I have a dream — I don't know how realistic it is — but when theJenna & Friendschapter comes to a close…" Bush Hager began on the Wednesday, Aug. 6 episode of the show. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty "Well, why would that ever happen?" guest co-hostMatt Rogerscut in. "Well.. linear television, baby!" Bush Hager said, laughing and shrugging. "Who knows? But when I'm ready to go to my next chapter, I think it would be so nice to move back to Texas and let my kids — I went to a big public high school — have a different life." Jenna Bush Hager/Instagram The conversation came when Bush Hager and Rogers were discussing whether they'd ever consider moving back to their hometown. The daughter of formerPresident George W. BushandFirst Lady Laura Bushgrew up in Austin, Texas, and said she'd happily return to the city to raise her three kids with husband Henry Hager. "Isn't Austin great? I love Austin," Bush Hager, who is a mom to daughters Mila, 12, Poppy, 9, and son Hal, 6, gushed. The morning show host has already tried to instill some of her Texas childhood experiences in her three kids. Earlier this summer, while discussing the tragic flooding in Kerrville, Texas, Bush Hager revealed thatshe sends her kids to Texas campsevery summer. She said that after her husband Henry asked why they sent their kids all the way to Texas, she replied, "Because of the love that's there," adding, "Texas camps are institutions." Bush Hager joined theTodayshow as a correspondent in 2009. In 2019, she began co-anchoring the show's fourth hour alongsideHoda KotbafterKathie Lee Gifford's exit. The pair co-hostedToday with Hoda & Jennatogether until this past January, whenKotb leftTodayto focus on her daughters, Haley and Hope, and her new wellness venture. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Since Kotb's exit, Bush Hager has had a series of celebrity guest co-hosts while keeping an eye out for a permanent replacement. "We're still searching,"Bush Hager told PEOPLEin June. "We definitely want somebody permanent at some point just because that's our show, and I think the Today show is such a family." https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf "So to have somebody sit in that seat means a lot to all of us. So it will happen," she continued. "I think we've all just been kind of living day by day and we don't have any developments yet, but we will." Read the original article onPeople

 

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