
Jenna Bush Hager has never been afraid to laugh at herself — especially when it comes to her family’s most iconic moments in history. During a hilarious sit-down with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live, the TODAY co-host took a walk down memory lane, revisiting some of her family’s most famous photos — and the stories behind them are every bit as entertaining as they are nostalgic.
One standout shot featured an 8-year-old Jenna and her twin sister, Barbara, proudly rocking matching American flag shirts during their grandfather George H.W. Bush’s inauguration. “If you look closely, Barbara and I both have patches for fanny packs that hook onto that,” Jenna joked. “I’m not sure why my mother thought we should dress like that!”
She also opened up about a teenage fashion fail from her dad’s Texas gubernatorial campaign, when she dyed her hair with food coloring to look like Angela Chase from My So-Called Life. “I’m sure my parents were so proud,” she teased, laughing as she recalled her grandmother Barbara Bush’s priceless side-eye in the photo.

But one story truly stole the show — a moment of pure panic from George W. Bush’s 2001 inaugural ball. Jenna revealed that as her father spun her around on the dance floor, she suddenly realized her dress was slipping. “It’s really sweet, but my hand’s like this,” she said, motioning near her chest. “My dress fell off.” The memory made both Jenna and Cohen burst into laughter, with Jenna adding that she’d never forget thinking, Ohhh nooo, as cameras flashed around them.
Her trip through the family album didn’t stop there — she also reflected on her father’s second inauguration in 2005 and the full-circle moment of joining TODAY in 2009, where she kicked things off with a live segment from the opening of the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium. “It was my first broadcast and it was so surreal — I was this Texas girl covering the Cowboys!”

And in true Jenna fashion, she ended the segment on a note of humor — reminiscing about her 2014 Halloween costume on TODAY, when she channeled the infamous “mom jeans” sketch from Saturday Night Live. “By the way, I love those jeans,” she laughed. “And those were the actual wigs from the skit!”
For Jenna, every photo is more than a memory — it’s a snapshot of growth, laughter, and family legacy. From patriotic outfits to wardrobe mishaps and heartfelt family milestones, her reflections offer a rare, unfiltered glimpse into what life was really like inside one of America’s most recognizable political families.
Behind the presidential portraits and public appearances is a woman who’s learned to celebrate the messy, funny, and totally human side of growing up Bush — and she wouldn’t change a single moment of it.
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