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Sheinelle Jones has been named the new co-host of the fourth hour of *Today*, joining Jenna Bush Hager. This follows Hoda Kotb's departure earlier in the year. The show, currently known as *Jenna & Friends*, will be renamed *Jenna & Sheinel...
Sheinelle Jones's new role on *Today* is a significant development for the show. After Hoda Kotb’s exit, Jenna Bush Hager hosted the fourth hour with a rotation of guest co-hosts, including celebrities like Brooke Shields and Olivia Munn. The selection of Jones as the permanent co-host brings stability and a familiar face to the program.
Jones joined the *Today* family in 2014 and has been a co-host of the *Third Hour of Today* since 2019. Her experience and rapport with the *Today* team make her a natural fit for the co-hosting role. Her personal journey, including her recent return from a leave of absence after the passing of her husband, adds a layer of depth and authenticity to her presence on the show.
The decision to rename the show *Jenna & Sheinelle* reflects the bond between the two hosts and signals a focus on their camaraderie and shared experiences. This new chapter aims to bring viewers a sense of joy, hope, and comfort, as expressed by Jones herself. Today Show Official Website
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