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Jenna Bush Hager just revealed what really happens when America’s former First Couple steps into grandparent mode

Jenna Bush Hager Shares Rare Glimpse into Family Life

Jenna Bush Hager offered a rare, candid look behind the scenes of one of America’s most famous families — and it’s surprisingly relatable. On Today with Jenna and Friends, the 41-year-old co-host opened up about how her parents, former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, interact with her three children: Mila, 10, Poppy, 7, and Hal, 3. Her revelation? The former first couple might just be the most indulgent grandparents around.

Fun Over Rules

During the “Social Dilemmas” segment, Jenna laughed while answering a viewer’s question about favoritism among grandchildren. “Is this from my parents?” she joked. She then explained that her mom and dad’s grandparenting style favors fun and freedom over rules and structure.

“They kind of break up the schedules,” Jenna said. “They’re like, ‘Sure, you can have your iPad all morning. You want ice cream for breakfast? Sure!’”

Spoiling Their Grandkids

While co-host Reba McEntire suggested that grandparents should step in and discipline, Jenna described the opposite. The Bushes spoil their grandkids, she said. After every visit to “Ganny and Gampy’s,” as her kids call them, she and her husband, Henry Hager, have to “retrain” the children back into normal routines.

Jenna quickly defended her parents’ approach, emphasizing that their generosity stems from love. “They think their job is to be as fun as possible,” she said. For the Bushes, who once balanced the weight of the White House, being doting grandparents offers a joyful contrast to their political past, where structure and seriousness ruled their days.

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Sibling Dynamics and Grandparent Challenges

Jenna also spoke honestly about raising children alongside her twin sister, Barbara Bush Coyne. She admitted that it’s natural to wonder whether grandparents have favorites.

“You think, ‘Does Mom care more about the other one?’ But really, it’s just the ages,” she explained. Her older, energetic children can be a lot for her 75-year-old parents to handle. Meanwhile, her sister has a younger, less active baby. “It’s not personal,” Jenna added.

From Commander-in-Chief to “Fun Granddad”

The image of a former president handing out ice cream for breakfast or relaxing with grandchildren in Texas contrasts sharply with the buttoned-up commander-in-chief the world remembers. For Jenna, seeing her parents transform into playful, indulgent grandparents is one of the sweetest parts of watching them age.

A Universal Truth About Family

Jenna’s reflections highlight a universal truth: no matter your status — celebrity, president, or morning show host — love, laughter, and a little chaos bind generations together. For George and Laura Bush, being “as fun as possible” may just be their favorite presidential legacy of all.

 

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