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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Jacob Stolworthy

Hoda Kotb’s absence from Today show finally explained by co-host

NBC

Hoda Kotb’s absence from the Today show has finally been explained by her co-host.

Kotb hasn’t made a live appearance on the series since 17 February. She was last seen on the series on 20 February in a pre-recorded segment.

Her absence has caused confusion, with many viewers asking where the anchor is in concerned social media messages.

Today co-host Craig Melvin addressed the queries while discussing another of his co-hosts, Savanna Guthrie, who was sent home on Tuesday (28 February) after falling ill on air.

“She is at home after a positive Covid test yesterday,” Melvin told viewers, adding; “We are wishing our friend a speedy recovery.”

Melvin then steered his statement towards Kotb, telling the audience: “As for Hoda – we know a lot of you have been wondering how she is doing. We can tell you that Hoda is OK. She has got a family health matter that she has been dealing with.

“We look forward to seeing Hoda and Savannah back here at the desk very, very soon.”

Al Roker, who was co-presenting alongside Melvin, added: “We love you both.”

‘Today’ show host Hoda Kotb (Getty Images)

Many viewers had previously questioned why the NBC show was failing to address Kotb’s absence. This confusion came after Kotb posted cryptic messages on her Instagram account, one of which read: “Choose hope.”

Another read: “Here’s to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.”

The Independent has contacted NBC and a representative for Kotb for comment.

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