Jenna Bush Hager has weighed in on a spicy debate.
On the April 2 episode of "TODAY with Jenna & Friends," Jenna revealed whether or not she schedules sex with her husband, after discussing a clip of Maury Povich hinting on his podcast that he's always romantic with his wife, Connie Chung, on Sundays.
"This is a personal question, but do you schedule?" Jenna's guest co-host Olivia Munn playfully asked her on the show.
"Do I schedule?" Jenna replied, as the show's producers were heard laughing in the background.
"Now here's the thing, when you have multiple children, you'll see sometimes you have to, like — you kind of have to, and I don't love it, but otherwise, then it don't happen the way it used to because there's people everywhere and they're pulling on you."
"How about you?" Jenna asked back.
Munn stayed mum on the matter.
She told Jenna that she didn't want to talk about her sex life after her experience fielding a similar question "years ago" on "Watch What Happens Live."
“They asked me something, and I didn’t really know how to answer it,” Munn said. “And then my ex at the time was like, ‘You got to go into Twitter and rectify it.’ And I was like, ‘I’m not going go... now it’s even worse.’”
Munn said it ended up being "a whole thing," so she has decided to avoid the question.
"I'm not adding to that," she laughed.
Jenna shares her three kids, Mila, 11, Poppy, 9, and Hal, 5, with her husband, Henry Hager. Munn is a proud mom to her 2-year-old son, Malcom, and baby girl, Méi, whom she shares with her husband, John Mulaney.
Jenna's husband recently co-hosted the show with her. She shared with Munn that they did some couples therapy before working together.
“He’s ... not in television or anything of that matter, like at all. So we did do therapy the Sunday before he hosted the show, just about his nerves,” she said. “I just wanted to make sure that working together didn’t ruin the flow at home.”
Munn, who called the news “interesting,” asked Jenna if co-hosting with Henry affected her home life. Jenna replied, “No, it didn’t ruin the flow.”