Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie on ‘Today with Jenna and Friends’.Photo:NBC

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Jenna Bush HagerandSavannah Guthrieare opening up about the possibility of adding more little ones to their respective families.
“I have nothing to announce,” Bush Hager said. “I’m pretty sure I’ve come to terms that three, even though it’s an imperfect number, is the perfect number for our house.”
“It’s very normal,” Guthrie told Bush Hager. “I think they call it ‘being broody.’ You’re kind of broody for a third or a fourth. I would have had a third in a heartbeat, but, you know, I was up against the clock.”
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Savannah Guthrie and Jenna Bush Hager on ‘Today with Jenna and Friends’.NBC

Bush Hager and Guthrie have a really close bond, evenbeing the godmothers to each other’s children.On a recent episode ofToday with Jenna and Friends, the duo spoke about Guthrie’s newly released children’s book,Mostly What God Does is Love You.During the conversation, Bush Hager and Guthrie broke down in tears as the host shared how proud she was of her goddaughter Vale and Guthrie’s journey as a parent.
“I want to weep because I’ve known Vale-y every day since she was born, many of us have, but also I’m so lucky to be her godmother,” Bush Hager said. “I’m so proud of her because everything you’ve given to them, all of your faith that you’ve passed down so gently, without preaching, without demanding, are in those little kids and when the world feels dark, that is hope.”
Savannah Guthrie and Jenna Bush Hager.Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty

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In 2023, Guthriespoke exclusively with PEOPLE at Bush Hager’s partyto celebrate four years of herTodaybook club. She raved about the enduring bond she has with her colleague and one-time neighbor.
“Our kids are still buddies. What we just do now is, she’s out of the city, so we just make weekend plans and try to see each other, Guthrie told PEOPLE. “It was such a beautiful moment in time, those five, six, seven years that we were neighbors. Our kids grew up together.”
“They were more like cousins than anything,” she added. “Hal, her youngest, is my godson, so my kids like to call the other kids their godbrothers and sisters. And it feels like family.”
source: people.com