Hoda Kotb Opens Up About Overcoming Parental Imposter Syndrome
The 'Today' show anchor shares her journey to embracing motherhood after adopting her two daughters later in life.
- Hoda Kotb, 60, discussed her initial feelings of not deserving her adopted daughters, Haley and Hope, during a wellness event.
- She experienced imposter syndrome, questioning her worthiness as a mother despite her successful career.
- Kotb became a mother in her 50s after adopting her daughters, following infertility due to breast cancer treatment.
- She announced plans to leave the 'Today' show in 2025 to spend more time with her children, emphasizing the importance of family.
- Hope, Kotb's younger daughter, is reportedly thriving after a medical crisis, and the family has settled into a new home in Westchester.