'Today' Show Fans Are Worried Hoda Kotb Isn’t Coming Back After Seeing Her Latest Instagram
While most of Hoda's fans saw the picture as nothing more than her having a blast with her family, some went on to speculate that this was a sign she would not be coming back."Guess you’re not going back to work" - @canessamargaret"I don't think you're coming back," @dmcdowe2Hoda we miss you...
but if your heart is calling you to stay right there close with this— follow your heart♥️ teach us about love" - @debbiebcityis beyond us, but there were quite a few who came to that conclusion. With that being said though, there were also plenty of optimistic fans in her comments section predicting that the host would be returning afterAt the moment, NBC has not confirmed a return date for Hoda.
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