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Today‘S. Willie bitches Fully aware of his so-called “TV love” status-but do his children know they live with royalty TV?
“My kids are not sure of it,” a bitch was told, 49, only Weekly US While chatting about his upcoming Sunday sitting alive Interview with the guest Ina garden. “Jenna (Bush Hager) crowned that on the air, and was based on someone else … someone was the love of the Internet. Something like that. So, I mean, there are other nominees. “
The bitches went forever-humble on to add that it was “an honor for sure” to capture viewers’ affections around the world, although he is not quite sure what it means to be “someone’s TV girlfriend.”
“I don’t really know what he means,” he admitted to him Us. “But whenever Jenna Bush Hager gives you a crown, you just take it, smile and wave it.”
Gist and his wife of over 20 years, Christina, share two children together – daughter of Lucie Joy, born in June 2007, and her son George William, born in July 2009.
Now that he is the father of two as a teen Joe’s morning and during Sunday sitting with Willie Geist – He has been considered a “annoying father” at home.
“I get it, because I have a teenager, but I always come in late and I’m the annoying father,” said Geist Us of his pitiful knowledge of pop culture, including his understanding little to no current Real housewives Lore.
“You can’t call in on the finale and start asking all the questions,” he continued, before sharing if he had to choose one popular reality TV series that he will be climbed on, The bachelor.
“I came in late with two episodes left, and I was like, ‘I need a full back on who the people are,’” he continued Bachelor Viewers. “When I watch The housewives is when Andy (Cohen) have i on Watch what happens aliveAnd usually, I go directly to him for a while, which, I mean, talks about a great source. “
When he is not the “annoying father,” a bitch is the nostalgic father, it seems. The Joe’s morning Co-host said Us That with high school graduation “becoming faster every day” for his children – especially his daughter – remembers the reality of being a parent and watching your children grow up too fast.
“It’s such a stereotype that every parent who has ever had a child will tell you, but once you’re in you really feel,” he said Us. “One minute you are walking out of hospital with a small person in a car seat wondering how you are going to do … and the next they are preparing for cap and gown measures for graduating high school and you can’t believe it.”
He continued for his daughter, “And while I had my father’s feelings, because she is our first to get away too, I’m so excited to go to do her thing and go to who she is going to be. Because I know he’ll be someone really, very special.”