What Did Mariska Hargitay Say About Hoda Kotb's Today Exit?
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What Did Mariska Hargitay Say About Hoda Kotb’s Today Exit?

Mariska Hargitay recently shared her thoughts on Hoda Kotb’s surprising announcement that she will be leaving Today. During a heartfelt appearance on the show, Hargitay opened up about her reaction to Kotb’s exit and offered her own unique perspective on the situation.

So, what did Mariska Hargitay say about Hoda Kotb’s Today exit? Here is everything to know about the same.

Mariska Hargitay makes an offer after Hoda Kotb’s exit

Mariska Hargitay had an interesting proposal for Today following Hoda Kotb’s recent announcement that she would be leaving the show.

During Hargitay’s appearance on the morning show on October 1 to discuss the return of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for its 26th season, she shared how emotional she became when Kotb revealed her decision to leave TODAY after 26 years with NBC News. The actress said, “When you made your decision, I said, ‘Yes!’ I said, ‘Yes!’ And my gosh, I grieve for all of us in this country who’s gonna miss you.”

While sharing this heartfelt moment, Hargitay also made an exciting offer. She suggested that she could step in as a replacement for Kotb. Turning to both Kotb and co-host Savannah Guthrie, Hargitay joked that she is “happy to step in any time.” Guthrie responded, “We might have to call you up.” Hargitay further expressed her admiration for Kotb, saying, “I love you so much, and I’m so proud and inspired by you and was excited to see you today.”

Hargitay added how grateful she was to have shared so many years with Kotb, emphasizing their 26-year connection and Kotb’s upcoming departure early next year. The actress said, “And I’m so grateful to be able to say that because we’re 26 years together, baby. And we’re 60 years together, baby.” In a touching farewell moment, Hargitay reminded everyone of the bond they’ve shared, offering her support as Kotb moves forward into the next chapter of her life.

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