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Jenna and Barbara Bush

Don’t expect Barbara Bush Coyne to tune into theTodayshow to watch her twin sister,Jenna Bush Hager.Amid co-hostHoda Kotb’s absence fromToday with Hoda & Jennaon Tuesday, the two 40-year-olds were gearing up to play a game called “Sister Twister.” At one point, Jenna asked Barbara — who was guest co-hosting in Kotb’s place — whether she’d ever seen the show.“Well, I’m at work usually,” said Barbara. “I’ve seen some YouTube clips.“Jenna’s shock increased after Barbara revealed she doesn’t follow the morning show on Instagram either. “Okay, you need to follow us on Instagram right after this,” Jenna added.When fellow sistersSaraandErin Fosterjoined the episode, Jenna revealed that the pair’s parents —LauraandGeorge W. Bush— only watched Tuesday’s episode because Barbara was joining as a guest co-host.“Barbra just told me she doesn’t watch the show,” Jenna said as Barbara added, “The timing isn’t great for my calendar!“Jenna became a correspondent and contributor on theTodayshow in 2009. Nearly 10 years later, she was tapped to co-anchor the fourth hour alongside Kotb, 57, followingKathie Lee Gifford’s departure.Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesBarbara, meanwhile, is an activist who co-founded Global Health Corps in 2009. The non-profit organization aims to “mobilize a diverse community of leaders to build the movement for global health equity,” according toits website.The fraternal twins boast a lot of similarities and differences but they are close nonetheless. In fact, Jenna and Barbara recently teamed up to pen the children’s book,The Superpower Sisterhood.Appearing together on theTodayshow’s 8 a.m. hour on Tuesday, the former first daughters opened up about what has allowed them to maintain a close bond.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I think we like all the same things. We want to laugh. We want to find joy in life and whenever I feel kind of down, Barbara’s who I call,” Jenna told co-anchorSavannah Guthrie. “She’s joyful, she’s fun to be around.““But also, our parents did something right,” Jenna continued. “They made us make sure that we support each other and not compare ourselves to each other.“Added Barbara, “We are different in many ways, our temperaments are different, but as Jenna says, we love the same things so it’s great to be around each other so it’s only additive in our lives”

Don’t expect Barbara Bush Coyne to tune into theTodayshow to watch her twin sister,Jenna Bush Hager.

Amid co-hostHoda Kotb’s absence fromToday with Hoda & Jennaon Tuesday, the two 40-year-olds were gearing up to play a game called “Sister Twister.” At one point, Jenna asked Barbara — who was guest co-hosting in Kotb’s place — whether she’d ever seen the show.

“Well, I’m at work usually,” said Barbara. “I’ve seen some YouTube clips.”

Jenna’s shock increased after Barbara revealed she doesn’t follow the morning show on Instagram either. “Okay, you need to follow us on Instagram right after this,” Jenna added.

When fellow sistersSaraandErin Fosterjoined the episode, Jenna revealed that the pair’s parents —LauraandGeorge W. Bush— only watched Tuesday’s episode because Barbara was joining as a guest co-host.

“Barbra just told me she doesn’t watch the show,” Jenna said as Barbara added, “The timing isn’t great for my calendar!”

Jenna became a correspondent and contributor on theTodayshow in 2009. Nearly 10 years later, she was tapped to co-anchor the fourth hour alongside Kotb, 57, followingKathie Lee Gifford’s departure.

Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager

Barbara, meanwhile, is an activist who co-founded Global Health Corps in 2009. The non-profit organization aims to “mobilize a diverse community of leaders to build the movement for global health equity,” according toits website.

The fraternal twins boast a lot of similarities and differences but they are close nonetheless. In fact, Jenna and Barbara recently teamed up to pen the children’s book,The Superpower Sisterhood.

Appearing together on theTodayshow’s 8 a.m. hour on Tuesday, the former first daughters opened up about what has allowed them to maintain a close bond.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“I think we like all the same things. We want to laugh. We want to find joy in life and whenever I feel kind of down, Barbara’s who I call,” Jenna told co-anchorSavannah Guthrie. “She’s joyful, she’s fun to be around.”

“But also, our parents did something right,” Jenna continued. “They made us make sure that we support each other and not compare ourselves to each other.”

Added Barbara, “We are different in many ways, our temperaments are different, but as Jenna says, we love the same things so it’s great to be around each other so it’s only additive in our lives”

Dave Quinn

source: people.com