Hoda Kotb’s Surprising Role at ‘Today’ Revealed Amid Savannah Guthrie’s Family Crisis – What’s Next for the Iconic Co-Anchor?

Hoda Kotb, in a red blazer, and Craig Melvin, in a grey jacket and grey tie, on the set of the Today Show.
Hoda Kotb returned to Studio 1A to co-anchor ‘Today’ alongside Craig Melvin in the wake of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. She’ll be in Savannah Guthrie’s seat for the time being, sources tell Page Six. NBC

As the search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, stretches into its fourth heartbreaking week, Hoda Kotb has stepped in to fill Savannah’s seat at Today for an extended period, sources tell Page Six. While the 61-year-old co-anchor was expected to return to her lifestyle business, Joy 101, and family life after leaving Today over a year ago, she’s now providing stability for the Today team in Savannah’s absence.

Savannah Guthrie, left, in a black dress, covers her face with her hand, while Hoda Kotb, right, in a white suit, comforts her while holding her hand.
Hoda and Savannah joined forces as co-anchors after Matt Lauer was fired in 2018. They have been close ever since and Savannah broke down in tears on Hoda’s last day on Jan. 10, 2025. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images

Behind the scenes at the NBC morning show, things are anything but calm, with hurtful rumors circulating about who could eventually take Savannah’s role. Hoda’s return to Studio 1A is a temporary but crucial fix as the Today family rallies together in the wake of Nancy’s disappearance.

From left: Carson Daly in a black suit, Hoda Kotb in a red jacket and white shirt, Craig Melvin in a black jacket, Al Roker in a black jacket.
From left: Carson Daly in a black suit, Hoda Kotb in a red jacket and white shirt, Craig Melvin in a black jacket, Al Roker in a black jacket. 6 ‘Today’ stars – including Carson Daly and Al Roker – have been wearing yellow ribbons in solidarity with Savannah, whose mother has been missing for more than a month.

The situation has been incredibly difficult for Savannah, who was forced to miss the Winter Olympics opening ceremony and the NBC coverage of the State of the Union, as her personal life is consumed by the search for her 84-year-old mother. Despite the overwhelming stress, show insiders say morale remains strong, and the Today team is dedicated to supporting Savannah, even as it continues to provide top-tier news coverage.

Savannah Guthrie poses with her mother, Nancy Guthrie.
Savannah remains in Tucson, Ariz., as the search for her 84-year-old mom continues. savannahguthrie/Instagram

“It’s a trying time, but Hoda has been an incredibly steady presence,” an insider says. “Everyone, from top to bottom, is focused on doing the best job possible, just like Savannah would.”

Savannah Guthrie, a woman with long blonde hair, blue eyes, and wearing a light yellow cardigan over a cream ribbed shirt, looks at the camera.
A still of Savannah Guthrie in one of the videos where she pleaded for the safe return of her mother, Nancy.
Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie embrace after the firing of Matt Lauer.
Hoda Kotb, left, and Savannah Guthrie embracing on the set of the “Today” show in 2017. AP

For now, Hoda is filling in, but it’s unclear whether she will return to Today permanently. Sources close to her say she remains focused on her other ventures and family life. As the search for Nancy enters its fourth week, the Today team continues to hold out hope that the reward of up to $1 million for information will bring some answers.

As for Savannah’s future on the show, rumors about her contract renewal loom, but for now, she remains focused on the critical situation at hand. Savannah’s absence has led to a surge in Today’s viewership, with ratings up 30% recently. This increase is believed to be partially due to public interest in Nancy’s disappearance, as well as the ongoing coverage of the Winter Olympics.

While there’s still no official confirmation from NBC, it’s clear that the network is hoping for a resolution as soon as possible. Until then, Hoda Kotb continues to play a pivotal role in keeping the Today show moving forward during this challenging time.

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