Hoda Kotb revealed on September 26 that she was leaving the Today show after 17 years on the air as the morning show’s co-anchor. She opened up to Jimmy Fallon about her ‘weird’ exit

Hoda Kotb “knew” it was her time to depart from the Today show.
The talk show host appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, October 7 and revealed that her decision to leave came after she turned 60-years-old over the summer. Hoda announced that she would be exiting the morning show on September 26.
She said: “When I turned 60, something weird happened, man. I turned 60 and we had this beautiful party at the Today show and I looked out at the sea of all the people who came and beautiful signs and so many well wishes and I knew in my heart like, this is it, man. This is what the mountaintop must feel like. Like I’d never had that feeling before.”
Hoda has been with the NBC network for 26 years and hosted the Today show for 17. She and her co-anchor, Savannah Guthrie, made history when they became the first pair of female co-hosts on the series. The TV personality also made historic memories with her co-emcee Jenna Bush Hager over the years. Hoda got candid with Fallon and noted that she woke up everyday at 3:15 a.m. for 17 years to emcee Today and it will be “totally weird” for her to just ignore her alarm clock.
When she made the announcement on Today last month, the broadcaster admitted that she made the decision to leave because she wanted to spend more time with her two daughters, Haley and Hope. She adopted Haley in 2017 and Hope in 2019 with her ex-fiancé Joel Schiffman. Hoda also confessed to Jimmy that she told her kids that she would finally be able to take them to school after she makes her grand exit from Today.

Hoda’s replacement has yet to be announced (
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It was not revealed who would be replacing Hoda in 2025, but she did share that she would stay with the network in some capacity.
She joked: “I was telling them, ‘Mommy is going to be able to take you to school,’ and they go, ‘[Gasp] Wednesday?’ ‘No honey, not Wednesday.’ ‘Next week?’ I go, ‘No honey, not next week. Probably somewhere January, February’ They said, ‘January, February?’ I might as well continue working forever. For them it’s like till the end.”
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