Hoda Kotb Biography
Hoda Kotb is a broadcast journalist, television personality, and author from the United States. She is a co-host of the NBC News morning show Today’s entertainment-focused fourth hour and a key co-anchor of the show’s morning show Today. Kotb previously worked as a correspondent for Dateline NBC, a television news magazine program.
Hoda Kotb Age
Kotb is 57 years old as of 2021. She was born on 9 August 1964 in Norman, Oklahoma, United States.
Hoda Kotb Height
Kotb stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.75 m).
Hoda Kotb Family
Kotb’s parents are Egyptian immigrants. For a year, Kotb and her family resided in Egypt and Nigeria. Adel is her brother, while Hala is her sister. Sameha (“Sami”), her mother, worked at the Library of Congress. Abdel Kader Kotb, her father, was a fossil energy expert who was recognized in Who’s Who in Technology. In 1986, he died at the age of 51.
Hoda Kotb Education
In 1982, she graduated from Fort Hunt High School. She was chosen to speak at her graduating class’s baccalaureate service and was crowned homecoming queen. Kotb was a member of the Delta Delta Delta women’s sorority, Beta Nu Chapter, during her collegiate years at Virginia Tech. Kotb earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism in 1986.
Hoda Kotb Husband
Burzis Kanga, a former tennis coach at the University of New Orleans, married Kotb in 2005. In 2008, the marriage terminated in divorce. In 2013, Kotb started dating New York financier Joel Schiffman. Kotb announced her engagement to Schiffman live on Today on November 25, 2019. On January 31, 2022, during the fourth hour of Today (Hoda & Jenna), Kotb stated that she and Schiffman had broken up and would concentrate on co-parenting as friends.
Kotb announced on Today on February 21, 2017, that she had adopted a baby girl called Haley Joy Kotb. Kotb announced by phone Today on April 16, 2019, that she had adopted a second baby girl named Hope Catherine Kotb.
Hoda Kotb Health
Kotb had a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery for breast cancer in March 2007 and has since become a breast cancer awareness champion. Throughout her cancer fight, Kotb permitted cameras from Today to accompany her. She has continued to film and use her narrative on the show to raise awareness for breast cancer after she was certified cancer-free.
Kotb started on January 6, 2022, that she has tested positive for COVID-19. Despite receiving both vaccine doses and a booster shot, Kotb told Today (an American television show) that she is “experiencing moderate symptoms and feeling okay while isolating at home.”
Hoda Kotb Salary
Kotb earns an annual salary of between $8 million and $10 million.
Hoda Kotb Net Worth
Kotb has an estimated net worth of $30 Million.
Hoda Kotb Books
In October 2010, Kotb released Hoda: How I Survived War Zones, Bad Hair, Cancer, and Kathie Lee, a New York Times bestseller autobiography. Ten Years Later: Six People Who Faced Adversity and Transformed Their Lives, her second book, was released on January 15, 2013, and it chronicles six stories by identifying a life-changing event in each subject’s life and then revisiting each of those six people a decade later.
Where They Belong: The Best Decisions People Almost Never Made, Kotb’s third book, was launched in 2016, and it contains a collection of uplifting anecdotes about people who “discovered themselves” in utterly unexpected events or circumstances. I Really Needed This Today, Kotb’s sixth book, was launched in October 2019 and includes personal notes about her experiences and relationships, as well as a collection of quotes and 365 sayings that she hopes would inspire and encourage readers. This Just Speaks to Me, her follow-up, was launched in October 2020, and it expands on her daily musings and contains additional personal tales and quotes.
Kotb has also written and published children’s books. I’ve Loved You Since Forever, her fourth book overall, was released in 2018 and was made into a lullaby by Kelly Clarkson. You Are My Happy, her second children’s book and fifth overall, was launched in March 2019 and celebrates the things in life that make us grateful.
Hoda Kotb NBC News
In April 1998, Kotb began working for NBC News as a correspondent for Dateline NBC and all NBC News platforms. In September 2007, she became the inaugural host of Today’s first fourth-hour weekday morning show at 10:00 a.m., and in April 2008, Kathie Lee Gifford joined her as a co-host. Following Gifford’s resignation from the show in April 2019, Jenna Bush Hager took over as the new host.
Kotb began hosting a live, one-hour show twice a week on Sirius XM’s Today channel on February 23, 2015, where he discussed casual, water cooler themes. After NBC News fired anchor Matt Lauer following sexual misconduct allegations, Kotb was named co-host of Today with Savannah Guthrie on January 2, 2018. Since Lauer’s firing on November 29, 2017, she and Guthrie had been serving as interim co-anchors. They are the first female anchor duo in the show’s history.
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