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SAVANNA Guthrie is opening up in an emotional new interview about the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, marking her first public comments since the case began.
In a preview that aired on TODAY, Savannah became tearful as she spoke about the pain her family has been living through and made a heartfelt plea for Nancy to be brought home.
During the interview with Hoda Kotb, Savannah described the agony of imagining what her mother may have endured, saying the uncertainty has been unbearable for the family.
She also said she continues to hold on to faith and hope as the search continues.

Savannah recently returned to the TODAY studio for the first time since her mother’s disappearance, where she was welcomed by supportive coworkers.
Hoda Kotb and other colleagues praised her strength during the difficult moment.
According to the report, Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31 after dining with her daughter Annie Guthrie and Annie’s husband, Tommaso Cioni.
Authorities believe she may have been kidnapped overnight. Savannah, Annie, and their brother Camron Guthrie have continued urging anyone with information to come forward.
The family has also shared public statements asking for renewed attention on the case.
While Nancy has not been declared dead, the family has acknowledged the heartbreaking uncertainty surrounding her disappearance.
Savannah also recently posted a message centered on faith, signaling that hope remains a guiding force for her and her loved ones as the investigation continues.