The fourth hour of the Today Show is less serious than the program’s first three hours of news. While Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones do share news stories, most of the content is entertainment. Part of that entertainment is from the hosts sharing stories about their lives. Jenna Bush Hager left her co-host stunned by revealing she was banned from sports games after heckling. Keep reading for more on the surprising situation.
Today Host Jenna Bush Hager Banned From Game After Heckling
Many people grew up watching Jenna and Barbara Bush as the First Daughters of President George W. Bush. They were in college during their dad’s presidency but were younger during their grandfather’s terms. Both women have images of the sweet girl next door. But Jenna Bush Hager often pushes back against that narrative by revealing not-so-wholesome stories on the Today Show.
Jenna Bush Hager has the gift of gab, but viewers were taken by surprise to find out she’s also a heckler. The Today Show hosts were discussing Kate Hudson and Brenda Song’s appearance at a basketball game to promote the new season of their Netflix series, Running Point. Brenda Song went viral for cheering loudly during the game.
Sheinelle Jones asked her co-host on the morning program if she’s a Brenda or a Kate during sports games. Jenna Bush Hager said she’s more of a Brenda, loudly cheering. However, her enthusiasm landed her in hot water during her daughter’s volleyball game.
Jenna Bush Hager shares three children with her husband, including their oldest daughter, Mila, 13. The talk show host revealed that she was effectively banned from attending games after embarrassing her daughter. Jenna Bush Hager said she loves to heckle, though refrains from doing so at her daughter’s games.
She didn’t heckle, but when the score was 6-7, she loudly shouted “6 7,” the popular slang term for Gen Alpha. The mom of three landed in big trouble, at least with her daughter.

Sheinelle Jones Cracks Up At Co-Host Mimicking Daughter’s Expression
Jenna Bush Hager revealed her love of sports came from her dad’s pre-Presidency career with the Texas Rangers. The Today host attended practices and games, helping her dad keep score and other odd jobs.
She left her co-host and the crew in stitches when she mimicked her daughter’s reaction to her loud cheering during games.
Jenna Bush Hager said she was only able to attend one of her daughter’s games this year after being banned from attending. Sheinelle Jones, on the other hand, said she cheers her kids on silently. Yet another example of how the two hosts differ, leading to feud rumors.
Whether parents cheer silently or loudly, they always risk doing the wrong thing and getting banned from attending by their kids.
