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‘Today’ Fans Can’t Get Over This ‘Cringey’ Interview With Jenna Bush Hager And Hoda Kotb: ‘This Was Really Awkward!’

December 31, 2023 by Julia DeKorte

 
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Co-hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda Kotb welcomed co-stars Aubrey Plaza and Adam DiMarco to The Today Show earlier this year, and it made for a rather awkward live TV moment for all four of them. Aubrey and Adam, who were on the show to discuss White Lotus, the TV show they star in, but they appeared “irritated” with the hosts, or at least that’s what fans are saying. Keep reading for more information.

An Awkward Moment On The 'Today Show'

To start things off, the White Lotus stars were both wearing pointed witch and wizard hats, which seemed to catch Jenna and Hoda off guard, who called them "weird." But Aubrey and Adam continued with the bit, with Adam joking that Aubrey had left some witchcraft symbols in his dressing room.

Hoda and Jenna laughed, but then Hoda asked, "Are y'all acting right now?" and that's when things got cringey. Aubrey and Adam looked awkwardly at one another, and Aubrey crossed her arms over her chest, appearing uncomfortable. "I just don't know where I am," she said.

As the conversation continued, Adam had a smile on his face, but Aubrey just appeared annoyed as the Today hosts asked more questions. Though she did eventually uncross her arms, fans couldn't shake the feeling that Aubrey was uncomfortable, or at the very least irritated.

Fans Call Out The 'Today Show' Awkward Moments

Many fans took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their thoughts on the entire interaction. "Wow that's awkward," one fan wrote. "She seems really irritated."

"This was really awkward!" agreed another fan.

"That was kind of cringe," said another user.

"I know Aubrey Plaza is known for 'awkward' humor, but this didn't really seem like a bit," another fan pointed out.

"I feel bad for Aubrey and Adam," one person said. "They were clearly not feeling comfortable on set."

"Yeah," a final fan replied. "That whole thing just had a weird vibe to it."

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