NBC Today Show host Savannah Guthrie’s life was turned upside down when her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, was abducted on February 1. Savannah had to leave her family in New York City and spend more than two months in Catalina, Pima County. Arizona In search of her mother.

The case is now virtually unsolved, with investigators unable to make any significant progress. Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie is back new york city Studio and he is hosting again today.
However, the days following Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance were traumatic for Savannah Guthrie, as she recounted in several interviews. But while she was involved in the search and surrounding chaos, her husband, Michael Feldman, was at home caring for their two sons, Will and Charlie.
The veteran PR executive stood by the Guthrie family as sisters Savannah, Anne and brother Camron dealt with the aftermath of the kidnapping.
June 21st, Father’s Day, Shared by Savannah Guthrie A rare family photo on Instagram shows Michael Feldman lying in bed with his two sons. “Our hero. Happy Father’s Day,” she wrote in the caption, tagging Michael Feldman.
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Who is Michael Feldman?
savannah guthrie husband Michael Feldman Is a senior public relations professional. He currently serves as co-chairman and founding partner of FGS Global, a corporate communications and advocacy firm.
Before entering the public relations industry, Feldman worked as a Democratic political aide for several years. He served in a variety of capacities during President Bill Clinton’s administration. White House. His White House roles included traveling chief of staff and senior adviser to then-Vice President Al Gore.
He married Savannah Guthrie on March 15, 2014. Their eldest son Vale was born on August 13, 2014. The youngest son, Charles Max, was born on December 8, 2016.
Savannah Guthrie Talks Returning Today
Savannah Guthrie recently talked about what it’s like to host the “Today” show again, even though her mother has been missing for more than four months. Last week, she spoke with co-host Jenna Bush Hager about the experience.
“It was really hard to come back,” she said. “I’ve been trying to keep it together and I promise I will.”
However, she noted that despite the emotional toll it took on her, she was also happy to be back. It’s like two hours of my day – not that I don’t think about it, because I do, but it’s something to do. Being with everyone brings me a lot of joy. But, no, it’s not easy,” she added.


