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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Hoda Kotb's New Show Mocked by Ex-Colleagues

Hoda Kotb's New Show Mocked by Ex-Colleagues

23 Jan

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Summary

  • NBC staff reportedly fed up with Hoda Kotb asking for favors.
  • Kotb's new YouTube series 'Joy Rides' faces internal mockery.
  • Savannah Guthrie's early morning appearance is criticized.
Hoda Kotb's New Show Mocked by Ex-Colleagues

Hoda Kotb, formerly of the Today show, is reportedly facing significant internal backlash at NBC for her new YouTube series, 'Joy Rides.' Insiders claim that Kotb, who stepped down as co-anchor a year ago, has been persistently seeking assistance from her former colleagues to promote her new venture. These requests have allegedly led to frustration and mockery among NBC staff, who are described as 'fed up' and 'tired' of Kotb's demands. The series, which features celebrity interviews conducted in moving vehicles, has been privately criticized by staff as 'awkward, forced, and exhausting.'

The debut episode of 'Joy Rides,' launched on January 21, featured Hoda Kotb interviewing her former colleague Savannah Guthrie. This particular episode has drawn considerable criticism, with sources calling the early morning filming a 'disastrous start.' Guthrie's appearance occurred shortly before she took leave for vocal cord surgery. Despite its ambitious concept, the series has struggled to gain traction, with Kotb's interview featuring Guthrie reportedly garnering a modest number of views and subscribers.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hoda Kotb's new YouTube venture is a celebrity interview series called 'Joy Rides,' featuring candid conversations with guests in cars.
NBC insiders are reportedly mocking 'Joy Rides' due to frustration with Hoda Kotb asking for favors to promote the show and finding the concept 'awkward, forced, and exhausting.'
The first guest on Hoda Kotb's 'Joy Rides' was her former colleague Savannah Guthrie, featured in an interview filmed early in the morning.

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