In the midst of the ongoing search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, the Today show family is coming together to support one another. With Nancy missing for 12 days now, after authorities suspect she was taken from her home in Tucson, Ariz., the atmosphere at NBC’s Today show remains hopeful for her safe return.
Andy Cohen recently shared his observations on the somber and sad mood among Savannah’s colleagues, including Craig Melvin, Jenna Bush Hager, Sheinelle Jones, and Al Roker. He described the group as one big family, emphasizing their close-knit bond, which he noted is not common among morning shows.
During each broadcast of the Today show, the hosts have been sharing updates and any new information about Nancy’s case, while also sending messages of hope to Savannah and her family. Former anchor Hoda Kotb even stepped in to host the morning show alongside Melvin on Monday, Feb. 9, to support the team while Savannah is with her family.
Cohen described the situation as feeling like a movie, calling it surreal. He pointed out the reasons why Nancy’s case has resonated with so many, highlighting the universal fear of having a loved one taken and the widespread love for Savannah Guthrie.
As the community at the Today show continues to hold out hope for Nancy’s safe return, Cohen’s observations shed light on the emotional impact of the situation on Savannah’s colleagues and the wider morning show community. The support and solidarity among the hosts reflect the strength of their bond as they navigate this challenging time together.
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