Brooke Shields revealed her minimalist morning skincare routine on TODAY with Jenna Bush Hager
Comedian Robby Hoffman promoted her new Netflix special Wake Up, directed by John Mulaney
Kate Winslet, Jim Belushi, Cailee Spaeny, and Charlie Mackesy also appeared on the show
Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones were celebrated as the new co-hosts of TODAY’s fourth hour
Cirque du Soleil added festive flair with a holiday-themed performance
The TODAY show delivered a packed, celebrity-filled broadcast this week, led by Brooke Shields giving viewers an inside look at her signature beauty routine. The episode blended lifestyle tips, comedy, film promotion, and holiday cheer as an eclectic group of stars made appearances across the morning program.
During her segment with Jenna Bush Hager, Brooke Shields walked through the simple beauty habits that have become the foundation of her daily routine. The actress stressed that less is more when it comes to skincare.
Hydration and sun protection, she noted, remain her top priorities. Shields explained that her approach has evolved over time, focusing on consistency rather than chasing trends.
Comedian Robby Hoffman joined Jenna and a guest co-host to discuss her new Netflix stand-up special, Wake Up, directed by John Mulaney. Hoffman shared candid stories about growing up with nine siblings and her first job at McDonald’s.
She also spoke warmly about her marriage to Gabby Windey, offering a balance of humor and emotional honesty that mirrors the tone of her comedy.
The episode featured several actors spotlighting new work. Jim Belushi discussed his projects Song Sung Blue and The Chronology of Water. Cailee Spaeny previewed her role in the upcoming Knives Out sequel, revealing that her character brings an unexpected talent for the cello.
Oscar winner Kate Winslet reflected on her experience filming Goodbye June and spoke about her children’s growing curiosity about the film industry.
Illustrator and author Charlie Mackesy also appeared, joining Hoda Kotb to share uplifting stories tied to his beloved artwork.
Viewers and fans turned out strong support for Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones as they officially stepped into their new roles as co-hosts of TODAY’s fourth hour.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, performers from Cirque du Soleil staged a colorful holiday-themed performance that brought visual energy to the broadcast.
The show also touched on pop culture moments beyond the studio. Kelly Clarkson paid tribute to Melissa McCarthy with a personalized song left on her voicemail. David Letterman amused viewers by recalling famous celebrities he’s been mistaken for over the years.
Buzz also built around the upcoming second season of The Pitt, along with fresh insights from Billboard and Entertainment Weekly on the most anticipated songs slated for the coming year.
The episode reflected TODAY’s signature blend of lifestyle, pop culture, and heartfelt storytelling. From beauty tips to comedy, film, and holiday performances, the broadcast offered something for nearly every viewer.
With awards season on the horizon and major new releases approaching in 2025, TODAY is expected to continue featuring high-profile interviews, performances, and exclusive previews in the weeks ahead.
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