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Savannah Guthrie Vows to Return to 'Today Show' Amid Mother's Disappearance
25 Mar
Summary
- Savannah Guthrie visited the 'Today Show' studio for the first time since March 5.
- NBC News is reportedly using top investigative teams for the missing mother's case.
- Savannah expressed her strong desire to return to co-hosting the 'Today Show'.

Savannah Guthrie recently visited the 'Today Show' studio, marking her first appearance since March 5 and her mother Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. During an emotional visit, Guthrie expressed her strong determination to return to co-hosting, stating, "I have every intention of coming back... You're my family. And I would like to try." Her colleagues at NBC News have shown unwavering support, reportedly deploying top investigative teams, including producers from Dateline NBC, to ensure the case remains prominent.
NBC News is reportedly considering a primetime special and potentially a benefit concert hosted by Jimmy Fallon to maintain national attention on Nancy Guthrie's case. This comprehensive effort underscores the network's commitment to finding answers and securing Nancy's safe return. While Hoda Kotb has been filling in for Savannah, insiders suggest Guthrie is eager to resume her role, though her primary focus remains on her family and the ongoing search for her mother.




