Jenna Bush Hager doesn’t always mind when other women flirt with her husband, Henry Hager.
During a “Girl Code” segment on Monday’s “Today,” Jenna and co-host Hoda Kotb offered advice to one of their female viewers who expressed concern about a friend constantly flirting with her husband.
While Kotb was appalled by the idea of someone else hitting on her man, Jenna joked that it is sometimes a turn-on for her.
“This might be weird but sometimes I like it when people flirt with Henry,” she admitted. “I’m just like, ‘Baby girls still got it!'”
She clarified, “[It’s] because I am very secure in our relationship.”
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“Someone pawing all over your husband? It’s like, ew,” the 59-year-old said. “Yuck.”
However, both women agreed that the best way to call out a friend crossing the line is to make a joke out of it.
“I think you’re just like, ‘Hey! Sue, he’s mine!’” Jenna offered. “I think you have to make a joke of it.”
“Get your paws off!” Kotb added, agreeing that you have to “have some fun” with it.
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While Jenna and Henry have been happily married for over 15 years, Kotb has been single for two years following her January 2022 split from former fiancé Joel Schiffman.
However, the mother of two recently went on a third date with a mystery man who was introduced to her by Jenna.
Kotb told “Entertainment Tonight” last week that she and the romantic prospect were having “fun” together and that she “had a great time” on their last date.
A few days later, Kotb was spotted walking with a handsome man around Midtown Manhattan.
The potential couple looked relaxed as they chatted while making their way toward St. Patrick’s Cathedral. After a brief stop inside the church, the duo headed over to The Polo Bar: Ralph Lauren Restaurant.
While the longtime journalist looked relaxed in jeans, a red top and a cream puffer jacket, her date dressed up in a blue suit with a white polo shirt. Although the pair didn’t show any PDA, they seemed to be in great spirits.