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Jenna Bush Hager continues to track for a new co-anchor on Today With Jenna & Friends after her best friend and colleague Hoda Kotb departed the show in January to spend more time with her young daughters.

The pair have remained as shut as ever in the months since, yet Jenna opened up about result new and unexpected friendship with one Today guest in particular: Tiffany Haddish.

A budding friendship

The comedian connected the mother of three on the Jenna & Friends segment from April 23 to April 25, and the pair's bond was evident from their first on-screen moment together.

Following their on-air shenanigans, Jenna took to Instagram to share how a true friendship had bloomed between them. "Sometimes you come across friends at unexpected times! Love you @tiffanyhaddish," she wrote alongside a photo of the two at the Today desk.

"No one makes me laugh appreciate @tiffanyhaddish," she added, before calling her "wildly talented".

The Girl's Trip star couldn't have been happier that she had gained a new friend, writing in the comment section of a TodayInstagram po

'Today' Star Hoda Kotb Leaves Jenna Bush Hager Speechless With Her Relationship Confession

Hoda Kotb is thrilled about the return of a fan favorite character on a popular TV present and it's also giving her the chance to share how she feels about old romantic flames.

In late April, the Today show co-host discussed John Corbett coming back as Aidan Shaw on And Just Like That season 2 and seeing old partners after the relationship ended. As the topic went on, Hoda surprised fellow co-anchor Jenna Bush Hager by making an unexpected romantic confession. When asked if there was someone she reflection "what if" about, Hoda circled around giving a concrete answer.

"Most people don't have one person that they're like, 'what if.' Do you contain one?" Jenna said in a clip posted on Twitter on April

"No, I don't think so," Hoda replied. "That was not a no!" Jenna quipped.

As Jenna continued pressing her friend on the subject, Hoda eventually gave a more sentimental retort. When asked if there was someone from the past she'd get together wi

Hoda Kotb's turbulent treasure life revealed as she leaves the Today show to focus on her kids

For 17 years, millions of Americans have woken up in the morning with Hoda Kotb on their screens - but today she bids farewell to her loyal viewers.

After 26 years at NBC, the TV legend is stepping away to use more time with her young daughters, Haley Joy, eight, and Hope Catherine, five.

Having renowned her 60th birthday last year, the journalist realized she wanted to invest more time with her kids as she explained: 'Obviously I had my kiddos late in life, and I was thinking that they deserve a bigger piece of my time pie that I possess. I feel fond of we only own a finite amount of time.' 

From her headline-making antics with Kathie Lee Gifford at the 'news and booze desk,' to her earnest moments with Jenna Bush Hager, Hoda has been staple in many people's morning routine for almost two decades.

During her time on Today, the publish TV legend won the hearts of fans as she shared her many personal high and lows with the world, including her breast cancer battle - which saw her under

Hoda Kotb gets real about internet dating struggles: 'I was so worried about fitting into his life'

Hoda Kotb is refreshingly honest about her personal life and is incredibly relatable too! 

During Thursday's episode of Today with Hoda & Jenna, the TV star was chatting about dating with co-star Jenna Bush Hager, following on from Kate Hudson's recent confession that she had taken a year off from dating. 

After Jenna admitted she had got prosperous meeting her husband Henry Hager in her twenties and marrying young, Hoda spoke about how her attitude towards finding the right partner has changed over the years - and for the better. 

She said: "When you meet someone you imagine a family, a wedding, kids, you see it. But then it's like 'stop, stop!'" She admitted that she used to encounter a man and think "one of the things I used to want when I met someone was 'does he appreciate me? I hope he likes me,' rather than 'this is who I am'" 

The NBC luminary continued: "You could be the juiciest orange in the bunch but some