![]() Bush, cradling her and Barbara, her fraternal twin sister, as newborns a handwritten note from Andy Cohen, one of many celebrity pals she has accumulated, pinned to her mirror a framed painting of a dozen books by a dozen authors, her authors, arranged neatly in a row.Īnd once a month, Ms. Hager sits amid well-curated trinkets tracing her long, strange public arc: an image of her father, George W. (“Hair in your mouth, you’re like my daughter,” her co-host, Hoda Kotb, faux-scolded off camera, straightening her up.) Nonconformist strands of hair attach to her mouth at a staff meeting where she suggests that no true Texan would take the kind of “cowboy-cation” the show plans to feature. Lipstick tints a tooth or two until professionals intervene. There is a madcap performance within the Jenna Bush Hager morning routine.Ĭoffee sloshes from her cup, occasionally threatening her “Today” show uniform. ![]()
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