“Since they were babies they’ve known this whole crew. It’s all Aunt Hoda [Kotb] and Uncle Willie [Geist] and Aunt Jenna [Bush Hager] like they’ve all grown up with them, so it’s like coming home for them.” Savannah Guthrie’s daughter tried to stop her mom, blushing as Savannah began to express feelings on her behalf. The little girl had grown so much like her mother—falling in love with the Today show and adoring every one of her mom’s colleagues. The same was true for the other hosts’ children; what started as pride in their own parents had blossomed into a shared pride for the entire show. When the kids finally spoke up, the hosts couldn’t hold back their tears—overwhelmed by the heartfelt words and emotions their children shared during a show that was every bit as special as they were.

Dylan Dreyer

The Today Show: A Family Affair That Warms Hearts

For the hosts of NBC’s Today show, the studio is more than a workplace—it’s a second home, not just for them but for their children, who have grown up in the glow of the iconic morning show. Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Willie Geist, and Jenna Bush Hager have long shared their lives with viewers, but a recent episode revealed a deeper layer of their bond: the love their kids have for the show and its extended family. In a touching moment that left the hosts in tears, their children spoke up, showcasing a pride that has grown from watching their parents to embracing the entire Today show crew.

Savannah Guthrie’s daughter, Vale, now a bright and spirited young girl, embodies this connection. “Since they were babies, they’ve known this whole crew,” Savannah shared, her voice warm with affection. “It’s all Aunt Hoda, Uncle Willie, and Aunt Jenna—like they’ve all grown up with them, so it’s like coming home for them.” As she spoke, Vale, blushing, tried to interrupt, playfully embarrassed by her mom’s candor. The moment was a perfect snapshot of their relationship—Savannah’s heartfelt openness mirrored in her daughter’s growing personality, both shaped by the Today show’s unique environment.

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This familial bond extends beyond Savannah’s family. The children of Hoda, Willie, and Jenna have also been raised in the orbit of Studio 1A, where the hosts’ colleagues are more than coworkers—they’re surrogate aunts and uncles. What began as pride in their parents’ roles has evolved into a shared admiration for the entire Today show team. The kids see the show as a collective achievement, a morning ritual that millions start their day with, and they’ve come to cherish the people who make it happen. From producers to camera operators, the crew is part of their world, a testament to the show’s tight-knit community.

During this special episode, the hosts invited their children to share their thoughts, and the results were unforgettable. As the kids spoke, their words carried a sincerity that caught everyone off guard. Vale spoke of her mom’s laughter filling the studio, while Hoda’s daughters, Haley and Hope, described the joy of seeing “Aunt Savannah” and “Uncle Willie” on TV. Jenna’s kids, Mila, Poppy, and Hal, beamed with pride for their mom’s storytelling, and Willie’s son and daughter, George and Lucie, shared how the show’s warmth feels like a hug every morning. The hosts, known for their composure, couldn’t hold back tears. “It’s overwhelming,” Hoda admitted, wiping her eyes. “You think you’re just doing a job, but to hear this from them—it’s everything.”

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The Today show has always been about connection, whether it’s with viewers or within its own ranks. This episode underscored that its legacy is not just in the stories it tells but in the family it has built—one that includes the hosts, their children, and the millions who tune in. For Savannah, Hoda, Willie, and Jenna, the pride their kids expressed was a reminder that their work resonates far beyond the screen, creating a home away from home that their children cherish as much as they do.