Hoda Kotb looked like she had an amazing time with her family on Christmas.
The TODAY co-anchor posted some photos on Instagram of her and her loved ones wearing an adorable matching set of Rudolph-themed pajamas at their new house in the suburbs.
In one of the snaps, Hoda gets a kiss on the cheek from her 7-year-old daughter, Haley, as they pose in front of their Christmas tree with Hoda’s younger daughter, Hope, 5. Then, in another pic, Hoda poses for a family picture with her girls and ex Joel Schiffman in her living room, which is filled with presents.
“Merry Christmas🎄🎄,” she captioned the snaps.
As the day went on, Hoda shared even more photos and videos from the holiday. In another post, she shared a quick clip of her, Joel, Haley, Hope and her mom and sister sitting on the couch wearing the same lovely pajamas.
In that post, Hoda also shared more adorable photos, including one of Haley posing for a picture by their Christmas tree that’s surrounded by gifts and another of herself making something in the kitchen.
“Merry merry!” she penned the caption.

Then, at 3:20 p.m, she chronicled their day on Instagram again with another photo of them still in their “Christmas jammies,” but this time, they’re sitting around the TV watching the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
At 5:55 p.m, the “Making Space” host showed herself having a beautiful dinner, which she mentioned was prepared by Joel, with her family, and above the pic, she noted that they were still in their pajamas.
“Love this, Christmas should be spent in our pjs!! 🎄🥰❤️💚,” one fan commented.
Another said, “I love seeing your family together. You and Joel are doing it right.”
Hoda and Joel got engaged in 2019 after six years together. However, in 2022, Hoda announced on TODAY that she and her beau were no longer together.
Since then, Hoda and Joel have been doing their best to co-parent. In an interview with People, Hoda said she’s thankful for her relationship with Joel because he gave her the courage to adopt their daughters.
“I don’t regret one day, not one minute, not one second of our time together because it brought me here. I have two incredible children I share with him. And it’s because of Joel that I have Haley and Hope, without question. I think I might have been too afraid to do it alone,” she said. “That’s not something I love to admit, but it’s true.”
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