Better together.
Hoda Kotb reunited with Savannah Guthrie in Florida one month after she left her hosting gig on the “Today” show.
The Australian-born journalist, 53, surprised fans when she posted on Instagram a snap of her enjoying an outdoor meal with her former “Today” co-anchor and their friends at Pizza Al Fresco in Palm Beach, Fla.
“oh and a bonus @hodakotb sighting for a little extra ☀️,” Guthrie captioned the photo.
Following their reunion, several fans flooded the comments expressing their excitement of seeing Guthrie and Kotb, 60, together again.
“Omg yessss favorite ladies 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍,” one person commented under the Instagram post.
“Love your friendship! Everyone misses @hodakotb,” another user added.
“oh I know that was ONE EPIC HUG!!” someone else pointed out.
“Tooooo much fun’ We’re missing you guys together! Fun times, create memories and thank you for sharing,” another person shared.
Guthrie and Kotb are currently vacationing with their families in Florida amid their children’s mid-winter break from school.
Guthrie –– who was absent from Monday and Tuesday’s episodes of the “Today” show –– shared more vacation snaps, posting pictures of daughter Vale, 10, and son Charley, 8, playing on the beach, riding bikes and swimming in the pool at the famed Colony Hotel.
Meanwhile, Kotb posted photos of her daughters, Haley, 8, and Hope, 5, fishing, grabbing lunch with friends and walking their dog.
This is not the first time the former co-hosts have reunited since Kotb retired from the NBC show. Just last month, they got together with fellow “Today” host Jenna Bush Hager in New York City.
The three broadcast personalities grabbed dinner at Cookshop restaurant before supporting Willie Geist at his first “Sunday Sitdown Live” show on Jan. 22.
“I love Wednesdays!! @savannahguthrie @jennabhager. Also remember when you had that big goodbye party and now I am like…… HIIIIIIIIIIII!” she captioned an Instagram selfie with her two friends.
On Jan. 10, Kotb left the “Today” show during an emotional last episode that featured surprise appearances from Kathie Lee Gifford, Jimmy Fallon and Gayle King.
Despite stepping away from the cameras, the “Hope Is a Rainbow” author told Page Six that she’ll be staying with her NBC family.
“I want to be a supporting character on a team that is already in place so that I’ll come in and just have a role there. And then I’m going to do my ‘Making Space’ podcast, which I enjoy and love so much,” she told us ahead of her departure.
Viewers can also catch Kotb covering the 2026 Winter Olympics and the 2028 Summer Olympics.