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Jenna Bush Hager Left Hilariously Mortified After 9-Year-Old Daughter Drops 'Truth Bombs' On 'Today'

Jenna Bush Hager and Mila Hager
TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

Mila had her 'Today' cohost mom blushing with her embarrassing revelations during the heartwarming and hilarious segment.

Most children have embarrassed their parents at one point or another unknowingly oversharing information that should have probably been kept private.

Fortunately for most, their children didn't expose those "truth bombs" on live television.


Unfortunately for Today cohost Jenna Bush Hager, her daughter Mila did.

On Tuesday's episode, the show had a very special guestβ€”Bush Hager's 9-year-old daughter Mila - who Hoda Kotb insisted come join them at the desk for a bit.

Kotb shared with Mila that she loves when Bush Hager laughs so hard "she can't catch her breath."

Mila, adding to the story, chimed in:

"Yeah, one time she was laughing in our living room and she peed her pants!"

Mila reminded Bush Hager, who was clearly embarrassed and trying to brush it off:

"You changed your pajamas!"

Bush Hager quickly said:

"Thank you, Mila. Thank you so much."

As Bush Hager tried to rush her back offstage, Kotb asked for more.

"Is that the last one?"

Bush Hager replied:

"I think Hoda is trying to get the truth bombs out, but no more."

But there was one more.

Mila shared her mom never wears underwear.

"She is not wearing it right now! I saw her change!"

You can watch the moment below.

Jenna Bush Hager’s Daughter Mila Visits Studio 1Ayoutu.be

To say that viewers of the segment were entertained is an understatement.

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

TODAY with Hoda and Jenna/YouTube

While Bush Hager has shared her preference to go commando before, Kotb previously told US Weekly she would not be picking up the habit.

To each their own.

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