Hoda, Wait a Minute!
- On TODAY with Hoda & Jenna, fans get to choose an outfit each week for co-hosts Hoda Kotb, 57, and Jenna Bush Hager, 40.
- This week, fans were especially not having one of Hoda’s looks for the fact that they said it was simply not flattering on her super fit frame.
- Hoda was diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2007 when she was 43 years old. She went through a mastectomy and thankfully beat the disease. This experience led her to become an advocate for breast cancer prevention and awareness, not to mention body positivity.
This week, fans were especially not having one of Hoda’s looks for the fact that they said it was simply not flattering on her super fit frame. Universally not flattering perhaps?
Read More“Hoda’s is a No. Not the one I picked,” a defiant third fan weighed in. “Jenna looks good. I like the green.”
“Change your stylist!” said another, while yet another fan referred to the outfit as “frumpy.”
Hoda, as usual, was a good sport, knowing that it was all for the fun of the show for viewers to see their favorite TV personalities in different styles.
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Typically, Hoda can hold her own in the style department, even with superstar friends like JLO. Known for her body con sleeveless dresses that show off her strong shoulders and rockin’ arms, Hoda knows what works. And this look is more flattering for her on camera.
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Hoda's Breast Cancer Battle
Hoda was diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2007 when she was 43 years old. Doctors discovered lumps in her breast during a routine exam. She went through a mastectomy and was thankfully declared in remission. Hoda had never had a mammogram before, and this experience led her to become an advocate for breast cancer prevention and awareness, not to mention body positivity.
A Celebrity Stylist' & Survivor’s Guide to Looking and Feeling Good
It took Hoda took her a good chunk of time to heal emotionally and physically after her surgery, and now she shares her story as an example that others can get through it, too.
Known for her positive and upbeat attitude on and off-screen, the loving mother is indeed the perfect person to cheerlead other survivors, but it's also perfectly okay for her to look to others for support from time to time. Even when it comes to her wardrobe!
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