Today's Craig Melvin sparks reaction with honest confession about being a 'late' bloomer


All the Today co-hosts sentimentally took a walk down memory lane as they shared how they lived out their glory days in the '90s


Craig Melvin in the Today studios
Nova M Bajamonti
Nova M BajamontiNews and Features Writer
March 12, 2026
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The Today show showcased a segment on "90s nostalgia posts go viral" on March 12, and all the co-hosts got sentimental as they recalled their golden years, way before they became big time hosts.

Jenna Bush Hager comically shared: "We know what Craig [Melvin] was like in the '90s." Craig admitted: "I was a late bloomer." 

Craig Melvin© Getty Images
Craig got candid about how he spent the 90s

A picture of Craig wearing a white turtleneck, black blazer and clear glasses while playing the violin was shown, as the host blurted out: "There we go."

Carson Daly joked: "We only have one photo of you," as Craig sarcastically responded: "That's the only photo from the '90s."

Carson comically added: "That's you when you looked like Bell, Biv, and Devoe," as everyone laughed along. Craig mentioned that the throwback picture was "probably from '94."

Pictured is Craig in '94© Today
Pictured is Craig in '94

The hosts recall their earlier years

Al Roker recalled what he was like back then and he joked: "I was here [at NBC]. I was fat. I was still bald. I obviously married up." Jenna commented: "90s Al was classic." 

Jenna emphasized how romance has changed as well over the decades. The TV host noted that she "misses that longing." She explained, stating: "When you would just show up at the mall, and a boy you have a crush on would be there."

Craig quickly inquired: "Who's the boy?" Jenna responded: "Well, there were a few," while giggling. 

Al recalled his earlier years too© Getty Images
Al recalled his earlier years too

Carson got candid about earlier career obstacles

Carson on the other hand recalled his difficult early career and the obstacles that he faced before his career blew up.

He shared: "TRL happened later in the '90s. For me, I graduated high school. Dropped out of college, worked in four cities in four years – struggling in radio in the first half of the decade, and towards the tail end, caught my footing at MTV here in New York, and TRL really exploded in '99."

Jenna expressed: "The '90s don't seem that long ago," as Carson responded: "Not for us mentally." Craig quickly emphasized that although they may not feel that it was a lifetime ago, their kids most certainly do.

Carson spoke about his earlier career struggles © WireImage
Carson spoke about his earlier career struggles

The TV host shared: "My son did remind me last week – 'dad, you were born in the last century,'" and he responded, "no I wasn't," before he quickly realized that it was in fact true.

Carson and Jenna agreed that the younger generation is now watching shows that were hits while they were growing up such as The O.C., Dawson's Creek, and Gilmore Girls. Craig concluded: "All that's old is new again."

NBC legacy

Al has been with NBC for the longest, being that he joined in 1996 as a weekday weather anchor. He celebrated his 30th anniversary in January 2026. Prior to then, he worked at one of NBC's affiliate stations WKYC, which is located in Cleveland.

Out of all the hosts, Craig was the one to begin working at NBC last in 2018.

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