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Hoda Kotb, 60, is set to conclude her long-standing tenure on the "Today" show on January 10. As she prepares for this significant transition, Kotb expresses her enthusiasm for stepping into a new phase of life as a suburban mother of two. Having recently settled into a stunning $2.9 million home, she is looking forward to embracing the joys and challenges that come with motherhood in a more tranquil setting.
In her farewell, Kotb reflects on the incredible journey she has had on the show, filled with memorable moments and cherished relationships. However, she is ready to shift her focus towards family life and the experiences that await her in the suburbs. This change marks not just the end of an era for Kotb but also the beginning of a new chapter where she can fully engage with her children and enjoy the simple pleasures of suburban living. Her fans eagerly await her next steps, knowing that she will continue to inspire, whether on-screen or off.
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