Savannah Guthrie Breaks Silence in Tearful First Interview Following Mother's Disappearance
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Savannah Guthrie Breaks Silence in Tearful First Interview Following Mother's Disappearance

2026-03-26T20:20:17Z

Savannah Guthrie, 54, spoke to Hoda Kotb on “Today” about the alleged abduction of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy.

Savannah Guthrie gives emotional first interview since mom's disappearance

Savannah Guthrie, the beloved 54-year-old anchor of NBC's "Today" show, sat down with her longtime colleague and friend Hoda Kotb for a deeply personal and emotional interview following the alleged abduction of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy. The interview, which aired on Tuesday morning, marked the first time Guthrie has spoken publicly since news broke about her mother's disappearance, and it left viewers across the country reaching for tissues as the journalist struggled to maintain her composure.

During the conversation, Guthrie described the harrowing moment she learned that her mother was missing, calling it the most terrifying experience of her life. "You never think something like this will happen to your own family," Guthrie said, her voice breaking. "My mom is the strongest, most loving person I know, and every moment that passes without her feels unbearable." She expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support she has received from fans, friends, and colleagues since the news became public.

Law enforcement officials have confirmed that they are actively investigating the alleged abduction of Nancy Guthrie and are pursuing multiple leads. Authorities have urged anyone with information about her whereabouts to come forward immediately. While details of the case remain limited due to the ongoing investigation, officials have said they are treating the matter with the highest level of urgency and have dedicated significant resources to bringing Nancy home safely.

Kotb, who has long shared a close bond with Guthrie both on and off screen, was visibly moved throughout the interview, at one point reaching across to hold her friend's hand. Guthrie concluded the emotional segment by making a direct plea to the public, asking anyone who may have seen or heard anything to contact authorities. "I just want my mom back," she said tearfully. "She is everything to our family, and we will not stop until she is home." NBC has confirmed that Guthrie will be taking additional time away from her anchor duties as the search for her mother continues.