Not much was known about Hager before his engagement -- oddly, given his job with Constellation, Jenna told Diane Sawyer that he was "trying to find a job where he can support the environment" -- while the lives of Jenna and her sister, Barbara, have been much chronicled by the media over the years, often to their parents' chagrin.
There were citations for underage drinking, when Jenna and Barbara were in college, respectively, at Texas and Yale. (Ironically it was Barbara who once was caught trying to pawn off a fake I.D. that listed a fictitious Baltimore address.) Jenna comes off as the bubblier twin, said to be the more irrepressible one, more similar to her good-timing father than her book-loving mother. (She's the one whose gown experienced a wardrobe malfunction as she danced with the president during his first inauguration.)
Now of legal drinking age, the occasional twin spottings at various D.C. bars merit gossip items rather than news stories. Jenna, for her part, is more often in the news, having written a book for teens, Ana's Story, that she has promoted with book signings and interviews. In them, she comes off as young and spirited -- there was a particularly charming incident when she allowed producers of the Ellen DeGeneres show to dial up her father on his private line at the White House: Jenna, belatedly, burbled worriedly that she would get in trouble for calling him out of the blue and putting him on national TV, but Bush reassured the audience he loved her and was proud of her.
