NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: ‘Today with Hoda and Jenna’ host and former first daughter, Jenna Bush Hager recently revealed her upcoming new project with her fans. She took to Instagram to share the exciting news about her upcoming book tour.
Hager recently announced her lined-up winter as she’d be spending most of it working on a big project away from ‘Today’ with a twin sister, Barbara Pierce Bush. Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush are the twin daughters of former US President George W Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, which have joined forces as successful book authors. Their collaboration as writers reflects not only their strong bond as sisters but also their shared passion for storytelling and connecting with audiences through their unique life experiences. In 2017, Hager and Pierce co-authored the book ‘Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life’. This heartfelt memoir offers a candid and intimate look into their lives growing up in the political spotlight and the special sisterly bond that has guided them throughout their journey. In the book, they share personal anecdotes, childhood memories, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into their lives as part of a prominent political family.
‘Love Comes First’
‘Today with Hoda and Jenna’ alum Jenna Bush Hager unveiled a promotional poster featuring a series of upcoming events that she and her sister, Barbara Pierce Bush, had organized. The tour, named ‘Love Comes First’, was inspired by the book co-written by the duo, which they had announced back in February. The morning show host Hager captioned the post, “I’m going on a book tour with my sissy this fall! Join me and Barbara in a city near you soon. Reserve your spot now at the link in my bio!"
Jenna Bush Hager: ‘Barbie’ with Poppy
Earlier last week, Hager shared her emotional views of the latest movie ‘Barbie’ during a ‘Today with Hoda and Jenna' episode. She opened up about her experience of watching the movie with her daughter, Poppy, and shares the strong message from the movie. She reflected on “what it means to be a woman” and added that she found herself crying while watching the movie. She said, “It’s beautiful. While viewing the movie, I cried, and I know I’m an easy crier."