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Jenna Bush Hager and Andy Cohen on ‘Today with Jenna & Friends’ on Nov. 25.
Andy Cohen thinks Jenna Bush Hager’s house “might be a little filthy.”
The Bravo host, 57, made the remark while co-hosting Today with Jenna & Friends on Tuesday, Nov. 25. While the pair were catching up, they revisited a topic of conversation from the previous day.
“How’s the mice situation at your house by the way?” Cohen asks.
“It’s still there,” the morning show host, 44, responds.
The Radio Andy host then claimed that he “did hear from PETA last night,” following their conversation about Bush Hager’s cats on Monday. The journalist said she had a “little bit of a mouse problem,” and that her cats “play with them.”
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Jenna Bush Hager and Andy Cohen on ‘Today with Jenna & Friends’ on Nov. 25.
“There’s only been two — but they play with them, but they don’t actually do anything about it,” she said yesterday. “They play and then they lay back.”
To which Cohen suggested she get “those sticky things and an exterminator to come clean them,” describing mouse glue traps.
But it turns out, PETA was not a fan of their comments.
“They did have some good points, which are that the sticky things are actually very… the animals suffer,” the Bravo TV producer says in Tuesday’s episode.
But he also made another suggestion: “There are things that you and your high energy husband could be doing. Plug the holes in your house.”
Bush Hager says that after she received an email from PETA last night, she was “up all night thinking about where the holes in my house are.”
“Well, guess what, just bring someone in,” Cohen says. “They did point out, you do have an animal. You need to clean up the animal food… And then also the food that your kids are making you, clean it, tupperware.”
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L: Andy Cohen; R: Jenna Bush Hager
Earlier in the episode, the duo chatted about Bush Hager’s birthday dinner that her kids — Mila, 12, Poppy, 10 and Hal 6 — made for her the night prior.
“I’m now starting to think maybe your house might be a little filthy,” Cohen says.
“No, it is not! And they know me over there. Did PETA tell you my house was filthy?” Bush Hager asks.
“No, but I read between the lines.”
Bush Hager defended herself by adding that her “stress relief” is to “vacuum and clean.” But she confessed that the holes are “disconcerting.”
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“We’re gonna bring someone in,” Cohen says.
“And how are they gonna know where the holes are?” Bush Hager asks.
“Because that’s what they do.”
Hager has been joined by a series of guest hosts on Today with Jenna and Friends since the departure of her co-host, Hoda Kotb in January 2025 to spend more time with her daughters, Haley, 8, and Hope, 6.