Jenna Bush Hager joins NBC's 'Today'
Former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager is joining the media -- at least part-time.
Hager will become a "contributing correspondent" on NBC's "Today" show starting Sept. 14. She'll cover the occasional feature and human-interest story for the morning show.
"Jenna is a terrific addition to the 'Today' team," executive producer Jim Bell says. "In previous appearances, she displayed a natural ability to communicate and connect. She has great passion about important subjects, especially education and literacy, and we look forward to having her bring her unique perspective to 'Today.'"
Hager will keep her day job as a teacher in Baltimore. She's also the Young Leadership Ambassador for UNICEF and has written two best-selling books: "Ana's Story," based on her work with UNICEF, and the children's book "Read All About It!" which she co-authored with her mother, Laura.
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barf.
Who would have thought party-girl Jenna would be the Bush sister making a name for herself?
Hated the today Show before and hate it even more with a Bush joining it. Hope the ratings tank
So you hate the show because a girl who has no control over who her father is got a job working for it? Geez, and the left considers themselves so open minded (insert sarcasam). But I guess that only counts for people with parents with whom they actually agree with.
haven't we had enuf of this IDIOT FAMILY??!!!!! please give this nation room to recover from this imbeciles, geesh.....
and yes, we can say this about her because she wouldn't be getting this job without her "daddy."