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Mom Banned From Games By Her Own Kids
25 Apr
Summary
- Jenna Bush Hager was banned by her eldest daughter from volleyball games.
- Her children find her enthusiastic cheering and heckling embarrassing.
- She hopes to be allowed back to games next season by being less attention-seeking.

Jenna Bush Hager, a well-known TV personality and mother of three, shared an amusing anecdote about being sidelined from her children's sporting events. Her eldest daughter, 13-year-old Mila, has reportedly banned Hager from attending her volleyball games. This ban stems from Hager's energetic cheering and heckling, which her daughter finds mortifying.
Hager recounted an incident where her loud exclamation of the score led to a "free zone" placement and subsequent silence from Mila. She expressed hope that this parental "unfreezing" will occur for the upcoming season, vowing to be less of a spectacle. Even her youngest son, Hal, has cautioned her about being too loud during flag football.
This behavior echoes Hager's own childhood experiences, as her father, George W. Bush, was involved with the Texas Rangers baseball team, exposing her to numerous games. Despite these recent sporting event restrictions, Hager recently celebrated Mila's birthday with a significant social media tribute.