Hoda Kotb moved from Manhattan to Bronxville and is embracing suburban life with her children, Haley and Hope. She now sleeps until 4:30 a.m., gaining an extra hour of rest. Her mornings include a shower and meditation to provide clarity and energy for the day. Kotb has slowed her pace since leaving the "Today" show, making more time for bike rides and tennis with her children. She credits co-hosting with Kathie Lee Gifford for allowing her to feel "free" on television. The move was partly motivated by Hope's Type 1 diabetes diagnosis and a desire to be present for her healthcare needs.
Former "Today" show co-host Hoda Kotb, who recently moved from Manhattan to Bronxville, is embracing a new lifestyle in the suburbs with her children, Haley and Hope. In a Wall Street Journal interview, she shared insights into her morning routine, family time, and recent changes in her life. Kotb enjoys the luxury of sleeping in until 4:30 a.m. in her new home, giving her an extra hour of rest that she appreciates.
Her mornings begin with a shower and meditation, providing her with clarity and energy for the day ahead. Kotb has slowed down her pace since leaving the "Today" show, allowing more time for activities with her children like bike rides and tennis. She credits co-hosting with Kathie Lee Gifford for allowing her to feel "free" on TV, a feeling she had not experienced before in her career.
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