Jenna Bush Hager and Husband Henry Did Couples Therapy Before Cohosting  'Today'

Even someone like Jenna Bush Hager, a former first daughter and beloved morning show host, admits that marriage takes work — and she’s giving fans a rare glimpse into her own. In a candid conversation on Today with Jenna & Friends, Jenna revealed that she and her husband, Henry Hager, recently returned to couples therapy  but not because their marriage was in trouble.

Instead, she explained, the sessions were about strengthening their relationship and navigating life in the public eye, balancing parenting three kids, and even collaborating professionally on television. “We wanted to make sure that any time Henry steps into my work world, it strengthens, not strains, our marriage,” Jenna told co-hosts. This revelation immediately sparked curiosity among fans, who rarely get such an intimate look at her personal life.

Jenna’s honesty about therapy is both refreshing and relatable. She emphasized that seeking guidance wasn’t a sign of weakness but a proactive way to protect and nurture a long-term marriage. In her words, “Even when things are good, you still need tools and strategies to stay connected and communicate effectively.” For Jenna and Henry, therapy provides a safe space to address potential challenges before they escalate, ensuring that both their personal and professional lives thrive together.

Jenna reveals she and Henry went to therapy before he co-hosted

The couple’s experience is particularly noteworthy because of the unique pressures of life in the public eye. Jenna, as a television personality and former first daughter, navigates scrutiny that most couples will never experience. From public appearances to on-air collaborations, every moment can feel magnified. Returning to therapy allowed Jenna and Henry to align their goals, expectations, and communication strategies, ensuring that their relationship remains strong even under intense observation.

Fans also reacted strongly to Jenna’s discussion of parenting, intimacy, and scheduling quality time in a busy household. With three children — Mila, Poppy, and Hal — finding time for each other can be challenging. Jenna candidly admitted that couples therapy helps them prioritize their marriage while managing the everyday demands of family life. Her openness about balancing career, parenting, and love resonated with many viewers, proving that even high-profile couples face the same struggles as anyone else.

The response on social media has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans praised her vulnerability, applauding her for showing that marriage is never perfect, but it can thrive with honesty and effort. Many commented that they appreciated seeing a public figure normalize proactive work in a relationship — from therapy to communication strategies  rather than presenting an unattainable image of perfection.

Jenna’s story sends an important message: couples therapy isn’t just for relationships in crisis. It can be a tool for growth, connection, and understanding, even for couples who are happy and committed. By sharing her experience, Jenna Bush Hager offers both inspiration and reassurance to couples everywhere, showing that love requires attention, effort, and sometimes professional guidance,  no matter how glamorous life may appear.

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