Credited from: BBC
Savannah Guthrie is set to return to NBC's "Today" show on April 6, two months following her mother Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. In an emotional interview, she made a heartfelt plea for aid in the investigation, stating it is important for her to return because "it's my family," reflecting the show's personal significance during this challenging time, according to CBS News, BBC, and Reuters.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen at her Tucson home on January 31, two days before Savannah's last appearance on the show. The family has been actively searching for leads, including receiving ransom notes and is offering a reward of $1 million for information that leads to Nancy's safe return, with another $100,000 offered by the FBI, reports CBS News and BBC.
During her interview with co-host Hoda Kotb, Savannah expressed her mixed feelings about returning, acknowledging, "I don't know if I'll belong anymore, but I would like to try." This sentiment highlights the emotional weight she carries as she navigates her responsibilities alongside her family's distress, according to Reuters.