Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones are looking for single women who are ready to date.
The TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle hosts are asking women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s to share their stories for a dating opportunity tied to the NBC morning show.
“Are you a single woman looking for a single eligible bachelor? Tell us about yourself!” the TODAY.com post reads.
The short callout, published June 3, invites women to apply for a chance to date what the show describes as a “very eligible bachelor.”
Jenna and Sheinelle Want to Hear From Single Women
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The casting-style post appears under the TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle section of TODAY.com, making it part of the show’s growing lifestyle and relationship coverage.
While the post does not reveal the bachelor’s identity, it specifically calls for single women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s.
That age range gives the segment a different feel from many dating-show setups, which often center on younger singles. Instead, this sounds like a more relatable daytime-TV dating feature built around women who may be dating after divorce, career changes, raising children, or simply deciding they are ready to meet someone new.
The page also follows a previous TODAY callout asking whether viewers were “excited to go on a first date on us,” suggesting the show may be building more dating-related segments around real viewers.
Bush Hager and Jones have both become familiar daytime TV personalities, and the fourth hour of TODAY has long leaned into conversations about friendship, family, relationships, books, pop culture, and personal growth.
A dating segment gives the hosts a chance to bring viewers into the conversation more directly. It also gives women in midlife a little more visibility in the dating conversation, which is still often framed around younger reality-TV contestants or app-based dating trends.
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How to Apply
Women interested in the opportunity can apply through TODAY.com here.
The page asks single women to share more about themselves, though the show has not yet announced when the date will take place, whether it will air on TV, or who the eligible bachelor is.
Let us know in the comments if you’re applying!
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