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Hoda Kotb discusses teaching moment with daughters during Super Bowl

Hoda Kotb with her dog

On a recent episode of Today with Hoda & Jenna, Hoda Kotb opened up about a teaching moment she had with her two young daughters, Hope and Haley. It all started when the family gathered to watch the Super Bowl, with the girls showing support for their favorite musician, Taylor Swift fan Travis Kelce. However, a particular incident on the field left the children confused and concerned.

During the game, Travis Kelce, the 34-year-old tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, was seen pushing his coach on the sidelines. This action caught the attention of Kotb's daughters, with one of them asking the thought-provoking question, 'Why did he do that?'

The incident opened up an opportunity for Kotb to explain to her daughters the concept of frustration, sportsmanship, and appropriate behavior. She acknowledged that it may have appeared unsettling to her daughters, as they saw a strong individual pushing an older man.

Jenna Bush Hager, Kotb's co-host, shared that she had a similar experience with her own children while watching the Super Bowl. She emphasized the importance of respecting coaches and understanding that being a part of a team means exhibiting good sportsmanship.

The hosts noted that this particular Super Bowl attracted the attention of many young girls who were fans of both football and Travis Kelce, who is dating Taylor Swift. The game was even aired on Nickelodeon, attracting a younger audience.

During a press conference following the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl win, Travis Kelce jokingly declined to reveal what he said to his coach during the incident. He mentioned that he would keep it between them unless his mic'd up audio revealed the truth, and added humorously, 'I was just telling him how much I loved him.'

This teaching moment experienced by Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager highlights the importance of using everyday situations to educate children about sportsmanship, respect, and appropriate behavior. It also showcases the growing interest of young girls in football, possibly due to the influence of popular figures like Travis Kelce and events like the Super Bowl.

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