Live television has a long and storied tradition of things going wrong at exactly the wrong moment, and Today co-anchor Sheinelle Jones added her own entry to that history recently when a missing pair of heels nearly sent her to air noticeably shorter than usual. The moment, which unfolded in the frantic seconds before the fourth hour of Today began taping, was captured on video and shared to the show’s official Instagram account on Tuesday, March 3.
The clip showed Jones standing barefoot beside her co-host Jenna Bush Hager, the height difference between them suddenly and comically pronounced. Bush Hager, visibly amused, explained the situation to viewers while Jones stood beside her with the kind of composed resignation that only someone accustomed to live television can pull off. The shoes had simply gone missing in the pre-show shuffle, leaving Jones without the heels that typically bring her up to speed, so to speak, right as the cameras were about to roll.
Sheinelle Jones and the shoe rescue
What could have been a minor on-air disaster was averted with seconds to spare. A member of the wardrobe team tracked down the missing shoes and delivered them just in time, allowing Jones to step into them and walk onto set as though nothing had happened. The behind-the-scenes clip, however, made sure the moment was not quietly forgotten.
Jones was characteristically good-humoured about the whole thing. She acknowledged the absurdity of the situation while also gently noting that her misfortune had clearly become everyone else’s entertainment. Bush Hager compared the brief shoeless standoff to a scene from Twins Again, referencing the visual comedy of two people standing at very different heights right before a live broadcast. The analogy landed well with viewers who had already started flooding the comments section.
The audience response was warm and immediate. Viewers praised the wardrobe team member who sprinted the shoes out in time, marvelled at Jones’s petite stature without the heels, and celebrated the easy chemistry between the two hosts that made even a mini crisis feel like a fun shared moment rather than an awkward one.
A new chapter for the fourth hour
The lighthearted clip arrives during what is already a meaningful period for Jones professionally. On January 12, she officially stepped into the role of permanent co-host alongside Bush Hager, bringing a yearlong rotation of guest hosts to a close following Hoda Kotb’s departure from the programme.
Jones’s transition into the permanent seat has been well received, and moments like this one illustrate why. Her ability to laugh at herself, stay composed under pressure, and play off her co-host with genuine warmth reflects the kind of on-screen partnership that morning television depends on. The fourth hour has found its footing again, and the audience appears to be along for the ride.
Kotb, for her part, returned to Today in February under different circumstances, stepping in for Savannah Guthrie during a difficult family period. Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing in January and as of this writing remains missing more than a month later. It is a reminder that behind every morning broadcast, the people on screen are navigating real and sometimes heavy lives.
For now, though, Jones and Bush Hager gave their audience something simple and joyful, a shoeless anchor, a sprint from wardrobe, and thirty seconds of beautiful chaos that felt more honest than anything scripted could.

