Hoda Kotb’s New Doormat Has a Funny Blake Shelton Reference on It and Now We Want One
Too funny! Hoda Kotb has always made her crush on country star Blake Shelton very well known, but she took it to the next level on Tuesday, July 10, when she posted a photo of the funny new doormat she bought that references him.
The doormat hilariously reads, "If you're a babysitter, bottle of wine, or Blake Shelton we're home!" Fans immediately took to the comments to express how much they loved the home accessory. "That is AWESOME!!! Love this mat," one user wrote. Another added, "Gods, where in the world did you find that? I ❤️ Blake too!"
Aside from dressing up as Blake Shelton for Halloween, Hoda is always fangirling over him. In early June, Blake filled in for Hoda's usual Today host Kathie Lee Gifford while she was away for a 2018 CMT Music Awards pre-party.
And she couldn't keep her cool about hanging with Blake in Nashville. "I'm sitting here with Blake Shelton, y'all. Blake Shelton," she gushed to the audience. And Blake was just as happy!
"I'm sitting here with Hoda at Ole Red, my bar," he said. "This is really happening. This is like an out of body experience. I have been thinking about this forever,' he gushed. "I have been dreaming about this for months. I love you. I love you. I love you."
The talk show host couldn't help but gush about working on camera with Blake. "Today is my favorite day ever," she joked.
Just last year, Hoda expressed her love for Blake even more over social media when she posted a photo of herself holding a cut-out of him in NYC. "Oh nothing. Just crossing the street with @blakeshelton. Totally normal," she wrote at the time.
However, Hoda has been happily dating Joel Schiffman and the two adopted a baby daughter named Haley together and Blake has been dating Gwen Stefani since 2015. That said, their little bit of flirting is seemingly all for fun!
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