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Jenna Bush Hager, 41, let it slip on Thursday’s episode of Today with Hoda & Jenna that her four-year-old son, Hal, nonetheless sleeps in a crib. The confession took place as she was discussing an unrelated matter, David Beckham‘s militantly organized closet, together with her co-host Hoda Kotb. “Hal is still in his crib,” Jenna stated as she munched on popcorn throughout a clip you possibly can view beneath. “At some point, do I need to move him out?” Hoda then requested how previous her son is. “Four,” Jenna replied. “Ok — being four and in crib…” Hoda started.

 

“No but, ya’ll. It’s normal, right?” Jenna turned to the digital camera and requested. “No,” a number of voices behind the scenes responded concurrently. “Ya’ll are — what, I wasn’t even asking you! I was asking them,” Jenna hilariously protested. “She was asking the people at home,” Hoda supplemented.

“It’s normal to have a four-year-old, your last child, nicely in his crib where he feels safe, right?” Jenna requested. Hoda responded with one other pointed query. “Well how does he get out to go to the bathroom?” Jenna’s sensible response was that he doesn’t must. “But if he ever had an accident, then it happens in his crib,” she admitted as she popped one other piece of popcorn in her mouth.

Jenna then reassured an amused Hoda that she’s “ready to move him,” however little Hal isn’t “wanting to” depart the crib. She adorably shared how the dialog went. “He said, ‘not this Chwistmas, but next Chwistmas,’” she divulged. In the top, she accepted she may ultimately have a kindergartner in a crib, and quipped, “to each their own!”

Jenna has endured criticism of her parenting previously. And in a 2014 interview, she was candid concerning the limitations of being a working mother. “It’s hard, but many moms have done it before me and many will do it after,” the mother of three instructed PopSugar about time together with her daughter, Mila. “I’m happy I work because I want to show her the power that women have to do it all. But you just can’t do it all at the same time. So when I’m with her, work is somewhere else.”



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