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Hoda Kotb, 60, says people assume she’s her daughters’ grandma

Hoda Kotb has no issue correcting people who assume she is the grandma of her young daughters.

The 60-year-old shared advice for other “older” moms during the “Social Dilemmas” segment of “Today with Hoda & Jenna” Tuesday after a viewer wrote in to ask about the etiquette of reprimanding people who make the mistake.

“Yes, you should. Yes, you should. That’s happened to me before,” Kotb shared.

Hoda Kotb discussed being mistaken for her younger daughters’ grandma on “Today with Hoda & Jenna” Tuesday. NBC
Kotb and co-host Jenna Bush Hager spoke about the topic during their “Social Dilemmas” segment. NBC

Her co-host, Jenna Bush Hager, appeared stunned and asked, “Somebody called you grandma?”

“Yeah,” Kotb replied. “Someone said, ‘Oh, are you their grandma?’ I said, ‘No, I’m their mom.’”

While the outgoing “Today” co-anchor said she does not get bothered by the confusion, she understands why others feel frustrated when they have to clarify their status.

A viewer asked for Kotb and Bush Hager’s advice on correcting people when they mistakenly refer to her as her daughter’s grandmother. NBC
Kotb encouraged the viewer to continue correcting people. NBC

“I can get where if it happened nonstop all the time, I think it would probably get annoying,” she said.

Kotb shared that she prefers to correct people because she wants her kids, Haley, 7, and Hope, 5, to “see and think” of her as their mom.

“So, I think for your kids’ sake, you should say, ‘Oh, no actually…’ but also don’t take offense, because, as I tell my kids, some moms are older, some moms are younger, some are taller, some are shorter,” she continued.

Kotb has two daughters: Haley, 7, and Hope, 5. Instagram/@hodakotb
The outgoing “Today” show co-anchor adopted both of her girls in her 50s. Instagram/hodakotb

Bush Hager, 43, lightened up the topic by joking that “some moms are tired,” while others “want to crawl into the pantry and eat a string cheese.”

Kotb first shared her stance in a Real Simple column Monday, writing, “I think you correct them. Calmly. Because I’ve learned that your daughter won’t be reacting to what the person said — she’ll be reacting to how you’re reacting.”

Bush Hager, who co-wrote the column, chimed in, “I think conversations like this aren’t about how the other person feels. They’re about how you feel. You’re proud to be her mother, and you want your daughter to feel that. You want her to feel how happy you are that you chose this.”

Kotb has tried to express to her daughters that everyone’s mom is different. Instagram/hodakotb
The children’s book author had previously talked about what it’s like to be an older mom. hodakotb/Instagram

Kotb adopted her first child, Haley, in February 2017 when she was 52.

She and her then-boyfriend, Joel Schiffman, adopted a second daughter, Hope, in April 2019 when she was 54.

The “Hope Is a Rainbow” author has previously discussed both the joys and challenges that come with being an older parent and even revealed that a viewer once mom-shamed her for having kids at her age.

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