Hoda Kotb and Shania Twain were full of surprises Tuesday night as Kotb joined her longtime friend on stage at her sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden.
The “Today”anchor, 58, was welcomed by Twain, 57, to join her backstage ahead of her “Queen of Me” tour stop performance and later surprised the crowd as the “Party for Two” singer announced Kotb on stage. “Before this next song, I want to introduce someone I’ve loved for many years.
We’ve been good friends for a long, long time,” Twain raved to the crowd about their longtime bond, via People. “We text about all kinds of things staying in touch, but there’s nothing like being in person together.
Please welcome to the stage, my good friend Hoda!” READ MORE: Shania Twain Feels ‘A Little More Connected To Real Life’ When Performing For Friends & Family At Toronto Concerts Kotb then surprised the country queen upon gifting her a double diamond platinum record for her 1997 breakthrough album Come on Over, now the highest-selling album by a female artist in country-music history. “20 million albums are heavy,” Twain joked while accepting the honour.
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