NBC’s Today with Jenna & Friends Week of June 9: Jay Ellis, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Andy Cohen

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NBC’s Today with Jenna & Friends is loading up its 10 a.m. hour with a fresh slate of co-hosts, high-profile guests, and lifestyle segments aimed squarely at the weekday crowd—with Father’s Day landing as a key theme throughout the week.

Jay Ellis kicks off Monday’s show alongside Jenna Bush Hager, anchoring a conversation around “Dad Dilemmas” before welcoming Jurnee Smollett to talk Smoke. Financial expert Vivian Tu also stops by to break down her viral brand Rich AF and the money mindset behind it.

Willie Geist slides into the co-host chair for Tuesday and Wednesday, joining for segments that mix parenting culture, comedy, and entertainment. Tuesday features Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells discussing I Don’t Understand You, with Bryce Dallas Howard also on hand to promote Deep Cover. Wednesday leans into Father’s Day content with David Foster, a gift guide from Preston Konrad, and a food segment from Daphne Oz.

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Thursday brings a dose of Hollywood nostalgia as Henry Winkler joins as guest co-host. The episode highlights trending wedding fashion with Zanna Roberts Rassi, comedy from Atsuko Okatsuka, and a family-friendly kitchen segment from Matt Abdoo and his son, Luke.

Wrapping the week, Andy Cohen takes the co-host seat on Friday’s episode, welcoming Joel McHale to preview The 1% Club. Father’s Day prep takes center stage with a grilling segment from Phil “The Grill” Johnson, makeovers by Melissa Garcia, and summer life hacks from Lora McLaughlin Peterson.

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Today with Jenna & Friends airs weekdays at 10 a.m. ET on NBC.

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