By Ellise Shafer
27.03.2020 - 21:19 / foxnews.com
Hoda Kotb was moved to tears while discussing the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic with New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees on Friday. The "Today" host interviewed Brees live on air following the NFL star and his wife Brittany's $5 million donation to the state of Louisiana.
Speaking to Kotb from San Diego, Brees expressed why the state he represents on the field is in need during this unsettling time. Hoda Kotb became emotional on-air while chatting with Saints quarterback Drew
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Hoda Kotb needed a moment Friday after she began to cry on air following a Today interview with Saints quarterback Drew Brees about the $5 million he is donating to New Orleans to combat the coronavirus. The NBC morning show host has deep roots in New Orleans, and the worldwide pandemic has especially ravaged the Crescent City.
Hitting close to home. Hoda Kotb was moved to tears after speaking with Drew Brees about the impact of COVID-19 on their mutually beloved New Orleans.
Today host Hoda Kotb is trending worldwide on Friday after having a raw, emotional reaction to an interview she did earlier this morning.
Hoda Kotb broke down in tears this morning on Today.
Hoda Kotb had an emotional moment on Friday's show. The 55-year-old morning show co-anchor is still working from the NBC studio in New York City while most of her co-workers film the show from their homes amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The coronavirus outbreak in the United States is taking quite an emotional toll on Hoda Kotb.Hoda has been reporting on the deadly disease every morning on the Today Show, but an interview during the March 27 episode hit home for the 55-year-old. Hoda spoke with former New Orleans Saints quarter back, Drew Brees, about the $5 million donation he made to Louisiana as the spread of the virus worsens there.
Hoda Kotb was overcome with emotion Friday morning.