Hoda KotbandJoel Schiffmanare keeping their girls front of mind amid their breakup.
On Monday, theTodayco-anchor, 57, announced duringTODAY with Hoda & Jennathat she and her longtime boyfriend will be going their separate ways, aftergetting engaged in November 2019.
As she explained their decision during a candid conversation with co-hostJenna Bush Hager, Kotb said that she and Schiffman will continue to be “loving parents to our adorable, delightful children,” daughters Hope, 2, andHaley, 4.
“Joel and I have had a lot of prayerful and meaningful conversations over the holidays and we decided that we’re better as friends and parents thanwe are as an engaged couple, so we decided we are going to start this new year … on our new path as loving parents to our adorable, delightful children, and as friends,” said Kotb.
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“It’s not like something happened. They say sometimes relationships are meant to be there for a reason, or a season or for a lifetime. And I feel like ours was meant to be there for a season,” she added.
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Of Schiffman, 63, Kotb said, “He’s a great guy. He’s a very kind and loving person, and I feelprivileged to have spent eight years with him. We are both good and we are both kind of going on our way and our path. We’ll be good parents to those two lovely kids.”
The couple welcomed both of their daughters via adoption: Haley in 2017 and Hope in 2019.
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In October, Kotb opened up about parenthood with Schiffman on the first-ever episode of PEOPLE’s podcastMe Becoming Mom, where she discussed her journey to adopting Haley and Hope and how her then-fiancé offered early support in the process.
“I was terrified,” Kotb recalled of bringing up the topic of adoption to Schiffman for the first time. " ‘How am I going to say this?’ I don’t know his reaction. I think what I was probably the most scared of was that I knew I was going to do it anyway."
“I looked him in the eye and I said, ‘Iwould like to explore adoption with you.’ And there was like a second in there, I was like, ‘This is the end of a relationship or the beginning of a family.’ This is happening in a snap, in an instant,” she added.
Upon realizing how supportive he was of the idea, “I knew in that moment I chose right because it was the thing that would make me the happiest on earth … He made all the decisions so easy and clear,” Kotb said. “I said, ‘I chose right. I chose a man who chose my happiness over his convenience maybe in that moment.’ "
source: people.com