TODAY host Craig Melvin has blasted his co-host Sheinelle Jones on live TV about “looking for a new job.”
Sheinelle made a major blunder about a rival show before her co-host called her out.

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Sheinelle Jones made a major blunder on live TV on Monday morningCredit: NBC

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Craig called out Sheinelle and asked if she was looking for a new job after she mentioned rival morning showCredit: NBC
On Monday’s show, Sheinelle and her co-hosts talked with Tom Gimbel, CEO and founder of LaSalle Network, a recruitment service.
They were running a segment on new jobs for the new year.
“Welcome to Good-,” Sheinelle said, before she stopped herself.
“I was going to say ‘welcome to good morning.’ Did you hear that? Good morning.”
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Tom laughed, along with her co-hosts and said good morning back.
However, the blunder could be seen as Sheinelle referencing rival morning show, Good Morning America.
“Do you know where you work?” Al Roker asked.
Sheinelle cracked up and Craig said: “Different show.”
“Looks like you might be looking for a job!”
Tom spoke up and said: “I’ll help you find a new job!”
Sheinelle could not contain her laughter and practically walked off the set.
“I was going to say Welcome to Good Day,” she defended herself.
FOX’s Good Day Philadelphia was where Sheinelle used to work before joining Today.
MAKING JOKES
Sheinelle continued to laugh for the next 30 seconds or so before composing herself.
She went on to talk about different points with Tom to make sure someone really wants to quit their job.
When it came to Craig’s turn to talk, they seemed to have poked fun at Sheinelle again.
“Let’s talk about some of the common mistakes that people might make during this process,” Craig said.
“Well, introducing the show by the wrong name….” Tom said, as he pointed back to Sheinelle.
“Yes, that’s a common one!” Craig said.
Sheinelle cracked up again as the camera zoomed in on her.
Tom then moved on to Al for more questions.
At the end of the segment, the hosts thanked Tom for coming in and Sheinelle stressed: “Well, good DAY, Tom. Thanks for coming in.”
Everyone laughed just as the segment ended.
CHAOTIC CO-HOSTS
This isn’t the first time Craig has poked fun at Sheinelle.
Earlier this month, the hosts got the new year off to a fiery start.
To kick off the first Today 3rd Hour of the year, hosts Sheinelle, Craig, and Dylan Dreyer got to talking about their resolutions.
Most of the segment was spent on Sheinelle’s reveal, as it really struck a nerve with her colleagues.
“We’re all sitting on the edge of our seats,” Craig told her as everyone waited to hear her resolution.
The 44-year-old then shared: “Twenty-three is brought to you by the letter P.”
Immediately, Sheinelle’s co-hosts were confused by the mantra and shut it down.
“That is so awful,” Dylan told her harshly.
Jumping in with the teasing, Craig asked: “That’s not a motto, is it?”
Sheinelle tried to explain, saying: “So, I have so many Ps. But these are good–“
She was cut off by her colleagues continuing to laugh at her, and she blasted, “Stop yucking my mom!”
Eventually, Sheinelle continued: “All right, it’s all about my Ps. I’m gonna live my purpose and my passion.”
Despite the explanation, Craig and Dylan only continued to crack up, with the former soon admitting: “I gotta be honest with you. In years past, I’ve looked forward to your mantra.”
“I worked so hard,” Sheinelle insisted.
Craig blasted back: “You didn’t work hard enough!”
Continuing to tease her, the father-of-two told Sheinelle: “You know what else starts with P? Pathetic.”
Her mouth dropped open in shock at his rude comment, and he eventually just told her to “move on.”
When Sheinelle looked down at her large note cards to do just that, move on, she decided to get one last shot out at Craig.
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“Let me go to my next card,” she said, before ripping off the top note card and furiously throwing it at Craig.
“You’re starting off the year with a bang here,” he told her in response to the action, before then deciding to add: “P for pretty mean.”

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The host cracked up after she stumbled on her wordsCredit: NBC

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Sheinelle used to work at Good Day Philadelphia and used that as an excuse for her blunderCredit: Getty

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Craig has made fun of his co-hosts many times in the past, but it is all light-heartedCredit: Getty
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