The Today Show's Hoda Kotb broke down in tears as she hosted a special event at BravoCon.
October 15, 2022 - 00:01 BST Rebecca Lewis The Today Show's Hoda Kotb reportedly broke down in tears on Friday as she hosted a special event at BravoCon.The 58-year-old was said to be seen wiping away tears during the event with Savannah Guthrie after audience member took to the stage and shared a heartbreaking story of how her daughter died in a drink driving accident.
"Several years ago, I lost my daughter in a drunk driving crash. I don’t sleep very well, but your shows have sustained me," she told the network hosts, according to The Sun. The two Today stars moderated the"Ask Andy" panel during Bravo's three-day fan convention in New York. The event made its highly anticipated return on 14 October, and it is the first time it returns to New York City following a two-year hiatus due to pandemic related restrictions.
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