Embarrassment & Terrible: Hoda Kotbs Today Show Exit Outrages Viewers for a Particular Reason

Hoda Kotb’s departure from the “Today Show” has sparked intense reactions, with some viewers directing their frustrations not at her, but at others still on the show.

On Thursday, September 26, Hoda Kotb announced her decision to leave the “Today Show,” attributing it to a desire to focus on her family and personal growth as she turns 60. While many fans expressed sadness over her departure, the online response quickly shifted, with a significant number of viewers criticizing her co-hosts instead of Kotb herself.

After 26 years at NBC, Kotb revealed that turning 60 and reflecting on her future played a pivotal role in her decision to leave. Her heartfelt message, both on live television and in a letter to her colleagues, expressed gratitude for her time at NBC.

“I know I’m making the right decision, but it’s a painful one,” the host said in her letter to the staff. She emphasized that family, particularly her daughters, Haley and Hope, factored heavily into this choice, adding, “They deserve a bigger piece of my time pie.”

Although her co-hosts were aware of her plans, everyone got emotional on Thursdays episode. However, the news surprised and dismayed viewers.

There was also some backlash. While many praised Kotb’s illustrious career, others turned their attention to the remaining co-hosts, Savannah Guthrie and Jenna Bush Hager, with strong opinions. One YouTube commenter wrote, “Take savanna and Jenna with you [sic].”

Another user shared their disappointment with NBC’s decision and added, “Her contract was up and NBC didnt want to pay her demand…. Thats why shes leaving! Shes the ONLY reason I watched the show! Savannah doesnt even hold a candle to Hoda! Hoda was the best and Savannah is terrible! Ill never watch the TODAY SHOW, the light has gone out!😢 [sic].”

More viewers took aim at the co-hosts. “And everyone cried, Savannah who everyone claimed was not friends a few months ago, they are all acting as if she died, very competitive, two faced woman, all trying to out do the other, FAKE [sic].” one commenter noted.

Another fan voiced their displeasure with Guthrie’s continued presence on the show and said, “I know it is because of Savannah … She should be the one leaving. I love 💕 Hoda … she is one of the best anchors there… ❤️😢 [sic].”

One Facebook user lamented, “No, she’s the best! Jenna should go! Savannah could go [sic]!”, while another wrote, “Now, can we PLEASE get rid of Savannah [sic]?”. Similarly, a fan asked, “Can Jenna go too?? Pretty please??🙏 I wish it was Jenna going instead [sic].”

Accusations of competition and mistrust surfaced, with one commenter expressing doubt over the motives of Guthrie and Bush Hager, “I hope this is really what you want. Jenna has just been sitting back waiting on your spot. Don’t trust her or Savannah. You will be missed [sic].”

One of our AmoMama readers took the comments a step further and wrote, “Take savanna and Please please take Jena she’s such an embarrassment who cares if she doesn’t wear underwear [sic].”

While there was a wave of negative comments aimed at Guthrie and Bush Hager, many of our AmoMama readers focused on Kotb and wished her well.

One wrote, “It’s sad to see you go but you have made the right choice. Our kids grow way too fast so enjoy every moment with them! 🌸👍🏻[sic].” Another added, “Best wishes Hoda! You will be missed! So happy you have made this decision [sic]!”

Some shared personal experiences, such as one viewer who remembered a special moment with Kotb.

She wrote, “Congratulations Hoda on 17 wonderful years! What I’ll remember most this summer when you took the time on the plaza to speak to my my granddaughters from Oceanside, LI. Riley, now a Jr at U Mass, Amherst, asked you to say hi to their Mom. You asked what her name was and she answered Sarge. You were so down to earth and laughing with them, complied to her request! This made their day and also those of us watching the Today Show on TV. Thank you Hoda [sic]!”

Other AmoMama fans celebrated Hoda Kotb’s choice and shared heartfelt sentiments. “Great decision for you and your family. Thank you for 17 years, a class act [sic],” one added.

Another AmoMama reader wrote, “So happy for you! Although the show won’t be the same without you. You are the best news reporter [sic].💗”Hoda Kotb | Source: Getty ImagesHoda Kotb Thought It Was Too Late to Become a Mom – Her 2 Beautiful Dark-Haired Daughters Stun Users NowOprah Winfrey | Katie Holmes | Valerie Bertinelli | Source: Getty Images5 Viral News This Week: Valerie Bertinelli & Boyfriend Criticized, Oprahs Health Scare, Katie Holmes Topless Shoot, & MoreGwen Stefani | Source: Getty ImagesOutfit Is Ridiculous: Gwen Stefani, 54, Heavily Criticized for Tattered Tartan & Fishnet Outfit during a Live Show

Similarly, many more appreciated the decision to prioritize her family, “Hoda you are doing the right thing. Life is short. Make the best time of memories with your children. After so many years, you’ll be missed on NBC. Best wishes [sic].” and “Its truly a blessing to be able to retire and to enjoy whatever life were given! Enjoy your beautiful family! Peace and blessings to all [sic]!”

One commenter reflected on the passage of time, “Congratulations 🎉….one thing we all have learn is time is a theif. That is great that she is in a position to make that decision. I have enjoyed her….she has a good spirit to her[sic].”

Hoda Kotb on the

Hoda Kotb on the “Today Show” on September 26, 204 | Source: Youtube/TODAY

Amid all these reactions, Kotb’s career at NBC remains the highlight of her legacy. She has been a beloved figure on NBC for nearly three decades.

She started her career at “Dateline” and became a fixture on the “Today Show,” co-hosting various segments, most notably alongside Kathie Lee Gifford and Bush Hager, who has been with NBC since 2009.

Guthrie, who joined the “Today Show” in 2011, currently serves as co-anchor and NBC’s chief legal correspondent.

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