Former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager has moved to New York City, where she’ll continue working as a contributing correspondent for NBC’s “Today” show.

Show spokeswoman Megan Kopf confirmed Monday that the twin daughter of former President George W. Bush had moved to the city recently.

Kopf says the network is “thrilled” Hager will be near the station’s headquarters.

The announcement comes after recent reports that the 29-year-old’s Baltimore home was up for sale for $474,900.

Hager has been a correspondent for the morning show since 2009. She has covered a variety of subjects, including education and the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

Hager previously wrote a children’s book and worked for UNICEF.

 

The evening included a photo exhibit of needy Guatemalan urchins shot by photographer Mia Baxter and chef/Food Network personality Dave Lieberman.

As Bush, who helped organize the event, began discussing her recent visit to Guatemala as a Unicef ambassador, a male guest began swearing about ending the war in Iraq.

He was escorted out and Bush, unrattled, continued her remarks.

 

THE Delano management must be Democrats. When Jenna Bush’s fiancé, Henry Hager, went to South Beach for his bachelor party Saturday night, he was denied entry into the Florida Room lounge at the famed hotel. Spies said, “Harry and 20 of his friends were turned away.” The excuse? Bobby Flay, one of the South Beach Food + Wine Festival chefs, was holding court there for a private party. Hager and his frat pack had to make do with partying poolside.

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