“He’ll be in his seat, right where he belongs. We cannot wait for that,” Kotb told viewers Tuesday.
Al Roker will make his triumphant return to “Today” later this week.
The morning show’s co-anchors Hoda Kotb, Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin made the announcement about the beloved weatherman, 68, during Tuesday’s broadcast. “We have some great news to share this morning: Al is coming back to the show,” Guthrie, 51, told viewers. Kotb, 58, then chimed in, “[People] was like, ‘When, when?’ Well, we have our day: He’ll be here Friday. He’ll be right here in Studio 1A.”
She continued, “This is his place. He’ll be in his seat, right where he belongs. We cannot wait for that.”Melvin, 43, noted the group would finally “be back together again,” while Guthrie said the long-running NBC series was not “the same without” Roker.Roker has been absent from work since November 2022, when he was
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