Savannah Guthrie to give emotional two-part interview on 'Today' about mother’s disappearance
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Savannah Guthrie is set to share her story in a deeply personal two-part interview on Today, opening up about the disappearance of her mother.
Guthrie will sit down with Hoda Kotb for the special, marking her first major interview since the ongoing ordeal began. The conversation is expected to detail what she and her family have been going through in the weeks since her mother went missing.
The interview will air across two days, giving viewers a closer look at the emotional toll the situation has taken on the longtime morning show anchor.
Guthrie has largely stepped away from her hosting duties to focus on her family, as the search for her mother continues. Authorities believe her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was abducted from her home in Arizona earlier this year.
In preview clips, Guthrie becomes visibly emotional while describing the experience, calling it “unbearable” and sharing the anguish her family has been facing. She also makes a direct plea for help, urging anyone with information to come forward.
The interview underscores the close bond between Guthrie and Kotb, who have worked together for years on Today and have supported each other through personal challenges.
As anticipation builds for the two-part special, the segment is expected to bring national attention back to the case while offering an intimate look at Guthrie’s personal struggle during an ongoing and deeply distressing time.