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Sheinelle Jones

Sheinelle Jones is an American journalist and television personality best known for her work on NBC's Today show, where she co-anchors the third hour and contributes to news segments. She is currently the co-host of Today's Jenna & Friends, replacing Hoda Kotb on the program. With a career spanning local and national news, Jones is recognized for her engaging interviews, warm presence, and commitment to storytelling.

SHEINELLE JONES - LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES

Today host Savannah Guthrie debuts her 'new voice' after undergoing major vocal cord surgery

21/01/26 15:26

12/01/26 15:51

Monday's show marked the beginning of the program's new era with Jones officially taking over from Hoda Kotbwho stepped down last January.

06/01/26 14:01

In an emotional tribute, Jones honored her beloved family member, whom she described as her 'best buddy, my confidante and my unapologetic cheerleader.'

09/12/25 15:00

The presenter has finally settled on a permanent co-host of Today with Jenna & Friends after 11 months of rotating guest stars.

31/10/25 13:25

The 47-year-old co-host had viewers crying tears of joy as she channeled the iconic hitmaker in a racy white bodysuit, complete with a cowboy hat and chaps.

22/09/25 19:04

The 47-year-old co-host shared that her son has been forced to keep off the soccer pitch due to a painful injury.

05/09/25 13:35

Her late partner, Uche Ojeh, died in May aged 45 following a battle with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer .

02/09/25 12:57

On Tuesday morning, Savannah Guthrie announced that Sheinelle Jones, 47, will return to screens on Friday, September 5.

23/05/25 17:41

Taking to Instagram, Jones posted a clip of the heartfelt tribute to Ojeh that was aired on Today, sharing pictures of their relationship throughout the years.

23/05/25 13:37

Today show co-anchor Sheinelle Jones' husband has died aged 45, the NBC program announced on-air Friday.

17/12/21 17:36

Before the birth of her son, Sheinelle, 43, said she suffered from a miscarriage while attending a journalism conference. She continued to work until her mentor made her take a break.

   

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