Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager on Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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Jenna Bush Hager Introduces New Kitten After Daughter’s Cat Tragedy

Jenna Bush Hager has welcomed an adorable kitten home after her daughter Mila’s cat, Hollywood Hager, went missing. On Thursday, Hager and the official account of the morning television show “Today with Hoda & Jenna” introduced the furry little feline through a joint post on Instagram.

The post included heartwarming photos of the journalist affectionately holding the new kitten. The post also showed a picture where the furry little cat was getting snuggles from Hager’s daughter, Mila.

Jenna Bush Hager introduces daughter’s new feline companion

Jenna Bush Hager has recently introduced her daughter Mila’s new cat. The journalist shared photos of herself and Mila with the latest addition to the family on Instagram. The caption of the post also announced, “Mila Hager’s new kitten is officially home!”

It further revealed that the cat did not have any name yet. However, there are two potential names for the kitten — Mocha Spiced Latte Hager (or “Mo”) and Maisie Moo Hager (or “May-May”). The caption then invited the followers to share their preference: “And while the choice is ultimately Mila’s, we want to know which of the two names you like best!”

Soon after, many users voted for the name of their choice in the comment section of the Instagram post. Meanwhile, other followers expressed their happiness upon seeing Mila with the cat and congratulated the family on welcoming the new furry baby. 

Jenna Bush Hager has previously talked to her co-host Hoda Kotb on their show about how she felt guilty when their cat, Hollywood, went missing. She even admitted feeling like it was her fault. Despite trying her best to find the kitty, she could not find Hollywood. However, now that she has brought a new kitten home, the Hager family can hopefully move forward and keep fans updated with their happy moments.

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