Savannah Guthrie breaks down in first interview since mom Nancy’s disappearance

In the preview clip, Guthrie becomes visibly emotional while describing the experience, calling it 'unbearable'

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Savannah Guthrie is opening up for the first time about the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, in an emotional new interview preview.

A sneak peek of the upcoming two-part interview, which will air on Today, shows Guthrie sitting down with Hoda Kotb as she discusses the ongoing ordeal. The full interview has not yet aired.

In the preview clip, Guthrie becomes visibly emotional while describing the experience, calling it “unbearable” as her family continues searching for answers.

She also makes a direct plea to the public, saying, “She needs to come home now,” underscoring the urgency of the situation.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing earlier this year from her home in Arizona, with authorities treating the case as a suspected abduction. The investigation remains ongoing, with no confirmed resolution so far.

The interview marks Guthrie’s first public comments since her mother’s disappearance and is expected to air in full across two days on the show.

Even in the brief preview, the emotional toll on Guthrie is clear, as she shares the fear and uncertainty her family has been facing while continuing to hope for answers.

The full interview is expected to bring renewed national attention to the case as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues.

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