For the Bush Hager clan, the 'ol Disney magic doesn't always enchant.
Jenna Bush Hager, a mother of three, revealed that the animated classic "Cinderella" had a "dark" impact on her children, she said during a segment on the "Today" show Monday, Nov. 24. Bush Hager, 44, shares daughters Mila, 12, and Poppy, 10, as well as son Hal, 6, with husband Henry Hager.
The parental confession was prompted when Bush Hager's guest cohost, Andy Cohen, made an offhand critique of the Disney flick, which centers on a young girl named Cinderella who works as a servant for her mean-spirited stepmother and stepsisters after the death of her widowed father. The 1950 musical fantasy, nominated for three Academy Awards, is also known for its lively numbers featuring Cinderella's animal pals of mice and birds.
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"It's 52 minutes of cat-and-mouse play," Cohen, 57, said. "I want more of the evil stepsisters and Cinderella glamming up and less of the cat and mice."







