Jenna Bush Hager sobs as Hollywood Medium ‘connects’ her with late grandfather George H.W.

Jenna Bush Hager broke down in tears while having another emotional reading with famed medium Tyler Henry, six years after he successfully predicted the birth of her son. 

The ‘Hollywood Medium’ star connected the former first daughter with her late grandparents and answered her question about whether or not she will have a fourth child during their discussion, which aired on the Today show on Thursday. 

Since 2018, she has lost her paternal grandparents, former President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush; her maternal grandmother, Jenna Hawkins Welch;  and her father-in-law, former Lt. Gov. John H. Hager.  

‘I feel like when we talk about grandpa on dad’s side, there’s just a repeated emphasis on knowing that, “I had permission to go,” and I need to kind of validate that,’ Henry told Bush Hager, 40, of her grandfather. 

  

Jenna Bush Hager, 40, had an emotional reading with Hollywood Medium star Tyler Henry that aired on the Today show on Thursday

Bush Hager cried as the medium connected her with her paternal grandparents, her maternal grandmother, and her father-in-law, who all passed away within two years of each other

Bush Hager cried as the medium connected her with her paternal grandparents, her maternal grandmother, and her father-in-law, who all passed away within two years of each other

Bush Hager cried as the medium connected her with her paternal grandparents, her maternal grandmother, and her father-in-law, who all passed away within two years of each other 

Henry also opened up about her children and whether or not she would have another baby

Henry also opened up about her children and whether or not she would have another baby 

‘He feels like he was holding on,’ he continued. ‘Any time I’m getting a feeling of holding on, it usually means that someone was waiting, and I really feel like your dad’s dad was waiting. 

‘There’s this aspect of like, “I’m going to time my passing,” is the way that I would describe it.’

‘He wanted to go to Maine,’ Bush Hager said.

‘In charge all the way to the end, right?’ Henry responded.

The 41st president passed away on November 30, 2018, at age 94  — less than eight months after the death of his beloved wife.

Henry assured Bush Hager that her grandfather didn’t suffer, but he felt a ‘strong emphasis’ on the throat and ‘not being able to fully swallow’ or ‘reduced eating.’ 

Henry told Bush Hager that her paternal grandfather, former President George H.W. Bush (pictured), had timed his passing when he died in November 2018 at age 94

Henry told Bush Hager that her paternal grandfather, former President George H.W. Bush (pictured), had timed his passing when he died in November 2018 at age 94

Bush died less than eight months after the death of his beloved wife, former First Lady Barbara Bush (pictured together in 2017)

Bush died less than eight months after the death of his beloved wife, former First Lady Barbara Bush (pictured together in 2017)

In the final years of his life, Bush had battled vascular Parkinson’s disease, which can affect the muscles used for speech, chewing, and swallowing. 

As for the former first lady, Henry said he kept seeing a sentimental Christmas ornament. Bush Hager confirmed that she has an ornament that was given to her by her maternal grandmother. 

The medium began to sweat when Bush Hager asked about her namesake grandmother, Jenna Hawkins Welch, the mother of former First Lady Laura Bush.  

‘The stronger the reading, generally the more I sweat,’ he explained. ‘I feel like she would want your mother to know she didn’t need the send-off, whereas your grandfather on your dad’s side, there’s a feeling of send-off.’ 

Welch passed away at her home in Midland, Texas, in 2019 at age 99. 

Most recently, Bush Hager and her husband, Henry Hager, mourned the loss of his father, who died in 2020 at age 83. 

'I feel like she would want your mother to know she didn't need the send-off,' Henry said of her grandmother, Jenna Hawkins Welch, the mother of former First Lady Laura Bush (pictured)

‘I feel like she would want your mother to know she didn’t need the send-off,’ Henry said of her grandmother, Jenna Hawkins Welch, the mother of former First Lady Laura Bush (pictured)

Henry also spoke of Bush Hager's late father-in-law, John Hager, who died in 1983. She was laughing through her tears after he noted he 'might have been known as a bit of a snorer'

Henry also spoke of Bush Hager’s late father-in-law, John Hager, who died in 1983. She was laughing through her tears after he noted he ‘might have been known as a bit of a snorer’  

‘I feel like he, in life, might have been known as a bit of a snorer. Someone who snores,’ Henry said of her father-in-law, prompting Bush Hager to laugh through her tears. 

The medium noted that one of John Hager’s two sons has closure but the other ‘not so much.’ It’s unclear if he was speaking of her husband or his brother. 

‘I feel like somebody still has his ties,’ he added. 

‘Yeah, Henry wears one of his ties,’ Bush Hager shared. 

Bush Hager has three children — Mila, eight, Poppy, six, and Hal, two — and Henry also predicted that one of her daughters will be a writer. 

That was likely exciting news for the mom, who is an author herself. The book lover has her own monthly book club, Read with Jenna, with the Today show. 

When Bush Hager asked if she was going to have a fourth child, he told her: 'I'm just not seeing [any]'

When Bush Hager asked if she was going to have a fourth child, he told her: ‘I’m just not seeing [any]’

Henry also predicted that one of her two daughters will be an author, though he wasn't sure if it would be Mila, eight, (left) or Poppy, six (right)

Henry also predicted that one of her two daughters will be an author, though he wasn’t sure if it would be Mila, eight, (left) or Poppy, six (right)

Last month it was announced that she had signed a first-look development deal with Universal Studio Group.  

‘I’m seeing literacy, writing, books, all that,’ Henry said. ‘So I don’t know whose going to be the author of the two, but there is [going to be one].’

At the end of her reading with Henry, Bush Hager jokingly asked: ‘Am I going to have another baby?’  

‘I hope if you want some that you do, but I’m just not seeing [any],’ he responded. 

‘That’s good,’ she said. ‘I think three feels good.’ 

Henry previously foresaw that Bush Hager would have a baby boy while speaking to her late maternal grandfather, Harold Welch, during their first reading in 2016.  

In 2016, Henry successfully predicted that Bush Hager would have a son, three years before she announced she was expecting a baby boy

In 2016, Henry successfully predicted that Bush Hager would have a son, three years before she announced she was expecting a baby boy 

During her first reading with Henry, she cried as he spoke to her late maternal grandfather, Harold Welch, who died in 1995

During her first reading with Henry, she cried as he spoke to her late maternal grandfather, Harold Welch, who died in 1995

During her first reading with Henry, she cried as he spoke to her late maternal grandfather, Harold Welch, who died in 1995

Bush Hager revealed she had wanted to name her future son Harold after her grandfather (pictured), but she never had a boy. She welcomed her son Henry Harold 'Hal' Hager in 2019

Bush Hager revealed she had wanted to name her future son Harold after her grandfather (pictured), but she never had a boy. She welcomed her son Henry Harold ‘Hal’ Hager in 2019 

‘As far as children go, he’s referencing that there is going to be a little boy that will be born,’ he told the mom, who was crying tears of joy. 

‘So I’m going to have a baby boy?’ she asked.  

Bush Hager revealed that she wanted to name her future son Harold after her grandfather, who had died in 1995. 

‘We’ve always thought if we had a boy, we were going to name him after him,’ she shared. ‘But we haven’t had a boy yet.’  

Three years later, Bush Hager learned she was pregnant and expecting a baby boy.

The pregnancy was a complete surprise for the mom who had experienced fertility issues and wasn’t trying to get pregnant.  

‘We had some fertility issues with Poppy so we just — you know — it was a date night!’ she said on the Today show at the time, adding with a laugh: ‘Sorry mom!’ 

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