Al Roker yelled at his Today costars during a segment of the show when they decided to sing their hearts out in an impromptu musical performance. During a recent Pop Start segment on Today, Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie began singing "Islands in the Stream" by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.
Al Roker was visibly unimpressed in a tongue-in-cheek segment of the Today Show, which caused a stir among fans on Instagram
Jenna Bush Hager admitted to making a major mistake one of the first times she took her kids to Disney. On Today With Jenna & Friends, Bush Hager and Grammy-winning singer Ciara were bonding over their love for the amusement park when Bush Hager revealed she took her daughter, who was four at the time, on the Tower of Terror.
Johansson is joining Bush Hager as a guest co-host for the week, and PEOPLE was there for an exclusive behind the scenes look
On the show Today With Jenna & Friends, Jenna Bush Hager unintentionally brought the audience to tears during a discussion about marriage.
Wynonna Judd made Today's Jenna Bush Hager cry for the first time on air since Hoda Kotb's exit from the NBC morning show earlier this month
Scarlett Johansson and Jenna Bush Hager sealed their friendship by getting their ears pierced live on TODAY with Jenna & Friends — with only a little hand-holding required.
Jenna Bush Hager and TODAY with Jenna & Friends guest co-host Scarlett Johansson celebrated their friendship by getting their ears pierced on Jan. 23.
Jenna Bush Hager opened up about her relationship with her father on TODAY with Jenna & Friends and recalled a viral moment he once had with Barack Obama.
Jenna Bush Hager was moved to tears by her recent co-host for Today with Jenna & Friends. The show gained its new name after Jenna’s former co-host, Hoda Kotb, officially left NBC’s Today lineup.
Backstage at City Winery in New York City on Jan. 22, the ladies of Today — Geist's honorary "sisters," as they call themselves — tell PEOPLE that they're excited for him ahead of the first-ever "Sunday Sitdown Live" interview he's conducting with comedian Nate Bargatze. (The interview will air on Sunday, Feb. 2).
While the "Today" show anchors are always putting on their best happy faces on screen, many have had to deal with sadness, darkness, and tragedy behind it.