While more is set to unfold in her full interview with Hoda Kotb, a preview already shows Savannah Guthrie telling Kotb that her family is “in agony.”A preview of Savannah Guthrie’s upcoming interview with “Today” co-host Hoda Kotb offers a brief look at her first public remarks more than seven weeks after her mother Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.While the segment begins as a straightforward update, it gradually reveals a more personal side of the story, drawing strong reactions from viewers.During the March 25, 2026 broadcast of “Today,” hosts Hoda Kotb, Carson Daly, Craig Melvin, and Al Roker addressed the case.
Craig Melvin said it had been 53 days since Nancy was taken from her home in the middle of the night, marking the start of her disappearance on February 1, 2026.Hoda told viewers she had conducted Savannah’s first full interview, set to air Friday, March 27, and shared a short preview. The segment began as a straightforward update, but it soon revealed something more personal.In the preview, Savannah appeared composed but visibly strained, wearing a dark top. Her expression shifted between control and quiet distress, and her eyes glistened as she spoke, her voice steady but heavy.She looked down briefly, then regained focus, as if gathering strength before continuing.