Kathie Lee and Hoda Kotb Look Back at Some of the Year's Most Talked-About Moments
Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford speak to INSIDE EDITION about some of pop cultures biggest moments of the year.
Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford are speaking to INSIDE EDITION about the most talked-about moments of 2015.
The duo, who are hosting NBC’s year-end special, A Toast to 2015!, recalled how Caitlyn Jenner’s transformation shocked everyone.
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“I'm still dealing with that one,” Gifford said. “I knew Bruce for 35 years. It's something to get used to. You want everyone to find their true self, of course. I think it's easier for the public to get used to that sort of a thing than for people that were deeply involved in their lives and their relationships.”
“Nobody would have seen that one coming,” Kotb added.
IE's Steven Fabian asked: “What's still exciting for you guys?”
“Adele,” Kotb said. “She tiptoed in at the end of 2015 and blew the place up.”
Gifford said: “That's the way to do it, baby!”
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Fabian gave the woman a bottle of Champagne to close out the year and celebrate. The ladies toasted and wished everyone a merry Christmas.
The two Today show hosts will present A Toast To 2015!, which is produced by Dateline NBC, on New Year’s Eve at 8p.m.
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