Savannah Guthrie recently made an emotional visit to the set of the Today show as she continues to deal with the heartbreaking disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie. The longtime NBC co-anchor has been away from the program since late January after her 84-year-old mother, who has a heart condition, reportedly went missing from her home near Tucson, Arizona. According to investigators, Nancy Guthrie has not been seen or heard from since the weekend of January 31. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI are currently working on the case, but authorities have not released any major developments or leads publicly.
During her surprise visit to the Today studio, Savannah Guthrie spoke privately with her colleagues and thanked them for the love and support they have shown her during this incredibly difficult time. She also expressed gratitude for how much they care about her mother. Guthrie told her coworkers that despite everything she is going through, she is trying to remain hopeful. She said she still believes she will eventually return to the show, although she admitted she is unsure how that will happen or when she will be ready.
Her colleagues described the moment as deeply moving. Carson Daly said Guthrie stood among the team and spoke from the heart, making eye contact with everyone in the room. Laura Jarrett said that despite the painful situation, Guthrie still showed her usual humor and personality. Meteorologist Dylan Dreyer led the team in a prayer during the visit, asking for a miracle in the search for Nancy Guthrie. For now, Guthrie’s return to Today remains uncertain as the search for her mother continues.
