Jenna Bush Hager, 43, became emotional on the July 30, 2025 episode of Today With Jenna & Friends, opening up about a deeply personal parenting milestone that brought her to tears. The former First Daughter revealed that while attending a Gracie Abrams concert with her husband Henry Hager and their three children, she was overwhelmed with emotion as she watched her eldest daughter, Mila, 12, enjoy the show. Bush Hager said she suddenly realized that this might be one of the last times her daughter would want to sit next to her at a concert, marking the bittersweet transition into the teenage years.
The Today host, known for her warmth and humor, shared that her feelings hit unexpectedly during the family outing. “We were out on the town,” she told cohost Tyra Banks. “It was so much fun. But then, seeing how excited they were, I started crying. It was so beautiful to see the concert through their eyes.” She explained that the moment felt symbolic — a reminder that her daughter is growing up fast and beginning to crave independence. “This could be the last time she’s cool with sitting next to her mom,” Jenna reflected, her voice breaking. “In a few years, she’ll want to go with her friends — and not Mommy.”
Tyra Banks, 51, comforted her cohost, noting that these fleeting family moments are what make parenthood so meaningful. “Those are the moments,” Banks said. “You’re going to relive that feeling over and over.” Jenna smiled through tears, admitting that her husband, Henry, tried to lighten the mood by whispering, “Don’t cry, she’s humiliated!”

The emotional segment struck a chord with viewers who have watched Jenna grow from a First Daughter into a mother of three — Mila, 12, Poppy, 9, and Hal, 5. The TV personality often shares candid insights into her parenting journey, balancing laughter and honesty about the challenges of motherhood. She previously admitted on Today that she felt a similar pang of sadness one Halloween when Mila wanted to trick-or-treat without her. “At first, I thought, ‘How dare you!’” she said. “Then I realized, I’m not going to be in all of my kids’ memories. We have to let them grow, let them go, and become their own people.”
Jenna’s reflections have become a defining part of her public persona, offering a relatable look at the emotional rollercoaster of parenting. In interviews, she has said that motherhood is “the most important job” she’s ever had, emphasizing her desire to be present and engaged despite her busy career. “It goes so fast,” she told Us Weekly. “I want them to feel my presence, not just see a tired mom coming home from work.”
The daughter of former President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush, Jenna credits her own upbringing for shaping her parenting style. Alongside her twin sister Barbara, she recalls being raised with love, freedom, and trust — a mix she hopes to pass on to her own children. “Our parents gave us room to explore and make mistakes,” Barbara said. “I aspire to be that kind of parent now — even though the world feels so different.”
As Jenna Bush Hager navigates the joys and heartbreaks of watching her children grow up, her emotional honesty continues to resonate with parents everywhere — a poignant reminder that no matter who you are, letting go is one of love’s hardest lessons.
