Savannah Guthrie Says "It's good to be Home" on her 'TODAY' Show
Release Date
04/06/2026
New York
Savannah Guthrie returned to the 'TODAY' show on Monday with her fellow hosts, two months after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing.
At the start of the show with co-host Craig Melvin, Savannah said, "We're so glad you started the week with us, and it's good to have you home."
Savannah, who has co-hosted 'TODAY' since 2012, wore a bright yellow dress, reminiscent of the yellow ribbons and flowers left at her mother's house.
The two hosts, Savannah and Craig, began with the morning's top headlines, including those related to the war between the United States and Israel and Iran. "Okay, here we go, ready or not," Guthrie said. "Let's get to the news."
Then, in the second hour of Monday's show, Savannah came out to greet the "TODAY" fans gathered in Rockefeller Plaza, some wearing yellow pins and holding signs with her mother's picture. Savannah choked back tears as she took the hand of her co-host, Jenna Bush Hager, and thanked her supporters for their prayers and letters.
"You've been wonderful," she said. "I've received so many letters, so many expressions of love for me and my whole family. We feel it. We feel your prayers," Savannah concluded.
Savannah Guthrie dice "Es bueno estar en casa" en su programa 'TODAY'.
Fecha de Nota
04/06/2026
Jupiter Island, Florida
Savannah Guthrie regresó al programa "TODAY" el lunes junto a sus compañeros presentadores, dos meses después de la desaparición de su madre, Nancy Guthrie.
Al inicio del programa con su compañero de "TODAY", Craig Melvin, Savannah dijo: "Nos alegra mucho que hayas empezado la semana con nosotros, y es bueno tenerte de vuelta en casa".
Savannah, quien ha sido copresentadora de "TODAY" desde 2012, lució un vestido amarillo brillante, que recordaba las cintas y flores amarillas que dejaron en la casa de su madre.
Los dos presentadores, Savannah y Craig, comenzaron con los titulares más importantes de la mañana, incluyendo los relacionados con la guerra entre Estados Unidos, Israel e Irán. "Bueno, allá vamos, estén listos o no", dijo Guthrie. "Pasemos a las noticias".
Luego, durante la segunda hora del programa del lunes, Savannah salió a saludar a los fans de "TODAY" reunidos en Rockefeller Plaza, algunos con prendedores amarillos y carteles con la foto de su madre. Savannah contuvo las lágrimas mientras tomaba de la mano a su copresentadora, Jenna Bush Hager, y agradeció a sus fans por sus oraciones y cartas.
"Han sido maravillosos", dijo. "He recibido muchísimas cartas, muchísimas muestras de cariño para mí y toda mi familia. Lo sentimos. Sentimos sus oraciones", concluyó Savannah.
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