

Their family names have doubtless opened a few doors for them both.
But now in their own particular ways, Chelsea Clinton and Jenna Bush Hager are learning that reputation only goes so far - then the rest is up to you.
Ms Clinton has been struggling as a TV journalist on the NBC show ‘Making A Difference’ amid reports that executives are disappointed with her ‘terrible’ on-screen performance.
By sharp contrast Ms Bush has been excelling with her reporting on the network’s flagship program ‘The Today Show’ and has become a firm favorite with viewers.
On the face of it one would have expected Ms Clinton to be the more popular as she has been in front of the cameras all her life.
Yet Ms Bush, with her likeable personality and natural warmth has endeared herself to viewers far more easily.
The youngest daughter of former U.S. President George W. Bush, she seems grounded and at ease when compared to her more cerebral rival.
Ms Bush was hired in 2009 by NBC when she was working as a teacher in an elementary school in Baltimore.
In a far more lofty move, Ms Clinton joined NBC soon after being given a post on the board of directors of Barry Diller’s IAC Internet media company.
Both women are married to successful businessmen - Ms Clinton to investment banker Mark Mezvinsky and Ms Bush to energy company executive Henry Chase Hager.

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