Hoda Kotb’s Heartfelt Revelation About Ending Engagement Stuns Fans

Hoda Kotb, the beloved NBC News star and former Today Show co-anchor, left audiences speechless during a candid September 2025 interview on Drew Barrymore’s Show, where she opened up about the moment she realized her fiancé, Joel Schiffman, was “not the right one” for her. The 61-year-old broadcaster, who parted ways with Schiffman in 2022 after eight years together, revealed that the decision to end their engagement wasn’t sparked by a single dramatic event but by a quiet accumulation of small, telling moments. “I realized he had never asked me if I was truly happy,” she shared, her voice soft yet resolute, leaving the studio in stunned silence.
Kotb and Schiffman, a financier, began dating in 2013 and got engaged in 2019, sharing daughters Haley, 8, and Hope, 6. Their relationship, often showcased through Hoda’s warm anecdotes on Today, seemed idyllic to fans. Yet, during a retreat in early 2022, Kotb experienced an epiphany. “It wasn’t one big fight,” she explained. “It was little things—like Joel never asking, ‘Are you happy?’ Not out of malice, but because we were sprinting through life.” The absence of that question, she said, made her see their disconnect. “I loved him deeply, and I still do, but I needed someone who’d pause to see me.”
The revelation, aired days after her emotional Today Show farewell with Kathie Lee Gifford, struck a chord. Fans on X flooded timelines with empathy, one posting, “Hoda’s honesty about Joel is heartbreaking but so real.” Another wrote, “That silence after she spoke? We all felt it.” Kotb’s decision to end the engagement wasn’t about resentment but self-discovery. She told Barrymore, “I wanted to fill other buckets—my joy, my purpose. Joel’s a great dad, but he wasn’t my forever.” The pair have since maintained a cordial co-parenting bond, hosting backyard barbecues with neighbors and their daughters’ new dog, as Hoda shared on Today.
Kotb’s openness reflects her “begin again” era, a phrase she coined after leaving Today in early 2025 to focus on her wellness app and second memoir, Hope Is a Rainbow. At 61, she’s embracing new challenges, from entrepreneurship to honest conversations. “I used to cheer from the back,” she told Forbes’ Maggie McGrath in August. “Now, I’m learning to lead with tough, truthful talks.” Her breakup revelation, though, carries deeper weight, exposing the subtle fractures that can unravel even the strongest relationships. Fans speculate if Schiffman, 67, was blindsided, as he’s remained silent, focusing on his finance career and their girls.
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The quiet power of Kotb’s admission lies in its universality. “Hoda spoke for anyone who’s felt unseen,” one X user posted. Her story resonates with women navigating midlife transitions, balancing career, motherhood, and self. Since the split, Kotb has leaned into her role as a single mom, sharing Instagram glimpses of Haley and Hope’s school plays and her morning runs. She’s also hinted at openness to love again, telling Barrymore, “My heart’s ready for the right rhythm.”
As Kotb builds her next chapter, her revelation about Schiffman’s oversight—never asking about her happiness—has sparked a broader conversation about emotional intimacy. Fans wonder if she’ll pen a third book diving deeper into her journey or if new romance awaits. For now, Kotb’s courage in naming the “small things” that ended her engagement has cemented her as a beacon of authenticity, leaving audiences moved by her quiet strength and eager for what her “begin again” era will bring.
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