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Savannah Guthrie made her way back to the ‘Today’ show studio on Thursday morning, marking her first visit since the concerning disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who is believed to have been abducted.
A spokesperson for the ‘Today’ show shared with Fox News Digital, “Savannah stopped by the studio this morning to express gratitude to her TODAY colleagues. Although she intends to return to the show on-air, her current priority is to support her family and assist in efforts to locate Nancy.”
Footage secured by TMZ captured a visibly emotional Savannah Guthrie embracing her colleagues during her visit to the morning show set.

The ‘Today’ show has confirmed that Savannah Guthrie, a veteran co-host of the program, aims to resume her on-air duties eventually. (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
On Thursday, a heartfelt Jenna Bush Hager, co-host of TODAY, shared with viewers, “Savannah expressed her desire to come back to the show. Despite it being incredibly challenging, this is her home, where she feels deeply loved.”
“Whenever [she is] ready, we are here,” co-host Sheinelle Jones said.

Savannah Guthrie was seen reuniting with her colleagues at the ‘TODAY’ show studio in New York City on Thursday, March 5. (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
“I’m proud of Savannah, and I’m rooting for Savannah. And I know the strength that it would take to even just come in here and to be amongst all of us,” Jones said. “And so I see it as we’re in this storm, and we’re not out of the storm, but there’s a light somewhere even in the midst of the storm.”
“She said the yellow flowers and the pins, all of your prayers. She feels them. She depends on them,” Bush said.

Savannah Guthrie made an off-camera appearance Thursday at NBC’s “Today” show studios to thank colleagues for their support since her mother Nancy went missing from her Arizona home on Feb. 1. (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been abducted from her home in the early hours of Feb. 1. Yellow flowers, handwritten notes, artwork and even an open letter addressed to the “kidnapper” have been left at the makeshift tribute in front of her home.
Savannah, her sister Annie, and brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, placed flowers at the growing tribute near the foot of Nancy’s driveway on Monday in a somber visit to the crime scene. Authorities have not publicly identified a suspect, vehicle or any persons of interest.

Savannah Guthrie and other family members stop to view flowers and items left by well-wishers outside Nancy Guthrie’s home on Monday, March 2, 2026. (Fox Flight Team)
A combined reward for information that leads to Nancy’s recovery from the FBI, local authorities and the Guthrie family stands at over $1 million.
Savannah is asking anyone with information to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI.