Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty After leaving theTodayshow in January, Hoda Kotb returned to the NBC morning show on Wednesday, May 28 During her appearance, Kotb answered a question about rumors that she is replacing Kelly Clarkson on the singer's self-titled daytime talk show Kotb noted that there's no truth to the story, explaining that if she ever returned to TV, it would be onToday Hoda Kotbis setting the record straight. After leaving theTodayshow in January, the mother of two returned to the NBC morning show to discuss her new wellness venture, Joy 101, on Wednesday, May 28. While Kotb, 60, was in Studio 1A, herTodayreplacement,Craig Melvin, didn't pass up the opportunity to question her about some recent rumors. Referencingrecent reportsthat Kotb was set to replaceKelly Clarksonon her self-titled daytime talk show, Melvin, 46, asked his former colleague if there was truth to the story. "Do y'all think — I want to ask y'all a real question — do you think if I ever came back to TV, do you know where the only place I would ever come back to is?" Kotb then asked her former co-anchors. "Right here. This is the spot." Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty In direct response to the rumors, Kotb said, "Delete, not true." Savannah Guthrieteased her pal, saying, "I thought you were because I know you've been playing your guitar and singing a lot lately, and I thought you were ready for some Hodaoke," referencing Clarkson's popular "Kellyoke" segment. But Kotb assured her that wasn't the case. While noting that she will be on Clarkson's show next week, she said it will be "just for fun." 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 celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Although she's not returning to TV, Kotb does have a new business venture — her wellness company, which includes an app, live events and a subscription newsletter centering around themes of joy, mindfulness, meditation and wellness. "I'm starting a new business," Kotb shared onToday. "I'm putting all my time and effort into what I hope will make people feel better, which was my favorite part of the show anyway. How can we lift people up? How can we lighten the load? What can we do?" Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty In herexclusive cover story with PEOPLE, Kotb revealed that she stepped down as co-host after her daughter, Hope, 6, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2023. As a result, being totally available for her daughter became non-negotiable. The news personality said, "I really wanted to and needed to be here to watch over her. So, whenever she needs anything, and it can happen at night, multiple times, I'm up — I'm up up up." She also talked about her new approach to life, which includes more time spent with her daughters, including Haley, 8. "It's really cool to just realize that there's so much more to life," Kotb said. "I wasn't able to bear witness to my kids' daily lives because of what I was doing. I got to see Haley sing 'What a Wonderful World' at 9:15 a.m. — I would have missed that. I used to think life was the big things, but it really is all the stuff that happens in between." Read the original article onPeople