At the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Hoda Kotb broke from subtle tradition with a direct on-air shout-out to Jenna Bush Hager—reigniting a beloved signal ritual that has come to symbolize the enduring power of their morning TV friendship and the fan culture thriving around “Today.”
The Secret Signal That Became a National Moment
What began years ago as a cheeky secret between Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager has now woven itself into the fabric of holiday TV. During the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Kotb opted for a not-so-subtle approach: instead of their past silent cues, she pointed at the camera and called out Bush Hager’s name for all to hear. For millions of viewers, this wasn’t just a humorous aside—it was a moment that connected morning TV’s biggest personalities and their loyal fanbase across the country.
Fans know this move well. Previous years saw Kotb swipe her finger across her teeth, or even launch into a brief dance—a playful code just for Bush Hager [People]. Each year has brought speculation online, with viewers scouring the live broadcast for the “secret” gesture, and sharing theories across social platforms. This year, the anticipation peaked and Kotb rewarded the faithful with the simplest and most endearing gesture yet: a warm, direct shout-out.
Why This Tradition Captivates Fans—And What It Says About Morning TV
Morning television is built on chemistry, connection, and the intimate feeling that the hosts are friends with each other—and, by extension, with us at home. Kotb’s annual signal to Bush Hager is powerful because it’s more than just an inside joke; it’s a ritual that viewers have been invited to join. Over nearly six years as Today with Hoda & Jenna co-hosts, Kotb and Bush Hager have forged a genuine friendship—one marked by heartfelt confessions, shared laughter, and mutual support [People].
Even as hosting roles evolve—Kotb stepped back from her daily Today presence in early 2025 to focus on her daughters—this ritual survives, a subtle reminder that TV connections don’t have to fade when the cameras turn away. In a world of fleeting viral moments, the consistency of this tradition stands out, giving long-time viewers a sense of continuity and authenticity.
How the 2025 Signal Was Born: Behind the Scenes
This year’s on-air nod was the subject of playful on-air debate in the lead-up to the parade. Days before Thanksgiving, Kotb and Bush Hager brainstormed potential signals—stretching arms, guest-inspired fist bumps, or sticking with tradition—before landing on simply saying, “Hi Jenna.” The lighthearted planning, with guest Andy Cohen joining the fun, revealed not only the affection between the hosts but also their awareness of how much the tradition mattered to their fandom.
The Legacy of Kotb and Bush Hager’s On-Air Friendship
When Kotb and Bush Hager first teamed up for their fourth hour of Today, viewers were treated to a blend of candid parenting stories, raw emotion, and contagious laughter—turning “Today with Hoda & Jenna” into a morning staple [People].
Their bond reached a climax earlier this year in a tearful on-air farewell, as Bush Hager thanked Kotb for her belief and friendship, and viewers joined in to say goodbye. Far from signaling an end, this moment cemented their friendship and ritual in viewers’ hearts. Each year, the parade signal is now a beacon—a reminder that TV’s best moments are built on real connection.
For the Fan Community: Why These Little Moments Matter So Much
Within days of the parade, fans lit up social media with GIFs and commentary, ranking their favorite Hoda “signals,” and theorizing about next year’s nod. These moments have become part of the fan folklore that surrounds Today, deepening audience investment in ways that typical news coverage can’t rival. Beyond nostalgia, these annual callbacks are interactive in spirit—they give fans a reason to tune in, to hunt for Easter eggs, and to share in the ongoing story.
The Takeaway: Tradition, Togetherness, and the Future
As the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade approaches its centennial, traditions like Kotb and Bush Hager’s on-air exchange are what make appointment television in a streaming age. With each new signal, they honor the show’s history and the ever-evolving relationship between stars and fans. The expectation is clear: as long as Kotb joins the parade, fans will be on the lookout for the secret hello—reminding all of us that TV’s most lasting moments often happen in the margins.
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