She suddenly disappeared after the search for Hoda Kotb’s replacement ended
BELOVED anchor Sheinelle Jones has revealed why she’s been missing from her spot on the Today Show for weeks.
Costars Craig Melvin and Savannah Guthrie wished her well after the elusive host finally explained her abrupt absence.

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Today Show host Sheinelle Jones has finally revealed why she’s been absent for weeksCredit: Getty

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Anchors Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin wished her well at the start of Wednesday’s showCredit: NBC
At 8 am, as the Today Show aired, Sheinelle admitted she’s been taking some time off to deal with a family health issue in an emotional Instagram post.
She said she sincerely appreciated all of the concerned fans who reached out but stressed she would be back soon.
“It’s not lost on me how lucky I am to have not only the support of my Today Show family, but to also have all of you,” said the star host.
“Your kindness means so much to me.”
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“Thank you so much for sharing about your situation wishing all the best for your family, and we look forward to seeing you soon,” one fan wrote.
Another follower said they were sending “so much love,” as another viewer wrote, “We miss you and your beautiful smile.”
“We love you Sheinelle,” commented the Today Show’s Instagram.
FUTURE OF TODAY
Sheinelle has amassed a huge fan base for her presence on the show, as she fills in for some of the biggest anchors.
The mom of three has been with the program for over a decade after she rose through the ranks of local news stations.
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The star host is married to Uche Ojeh, who works as a consultant in New York City.
They have three children and are always enjoying family time together on Sheinelle’s Instagram.
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