NBC is reportedly beginning to map out what could be a very emotional moment on morning television: Savannah Guthrie’s eventual return to Today.
And while producers are trying to shape a broadcast that feels meaningful, hopeful, and most especially respectful of the devastating circumstances surrounding Savannah’s family, there is already a complicated behind-the-scenes question quietly hovering over the plan.
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Insiders say network executives and producers have started discussing what Guthrie’s first morning back might look like when she returns to the desk at 30 Rock. One idea reportedly floating around involves a moment out on the famous Today plaza, where fans often gather during live broadcasts.
According to sources who spoke to DailyMail.com on Monday, producers have talked about releasing yellow balloons as a symbolic show of support — a nod to the tributes that have been appearing lately outside the Tucson home of Guthrie’s mother, Nancy, who disappeared six weeks ago and has not yet been found.
About that, a source said:
“They want the moment to feel hopeful. Something simple that viewers on the plaza and at home will instantly understand.”
The gesture is meant to acknowledge both the ongoing heartbreak surrounding Nancy’s disappearance and the outpouring of public support Guthrie has received during this incredibly painful time. Yellow balloons and roses have already become an unofficial symbol connected to the search for the missing 84-year-old, whose case initially sparked a massive law enforcement effort involving both the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI before the search was scaled back.
But even as NBC tries to shape a compassionate return for Guthrie, another question is quietly circulating inside the network: what role, if any, will Hoda Kotb play when that moment comes?
Kotb stepped in during Guthrie’s absence and helped steady the hugely influential morning program while the crisis unfolded. Yet sources claim the current plan centers almost entirely on Guthrie’s return, without Kotb sharing the spotlight during that first broadcast back.
Behind the scenes, that has sparked chatter about the long-term future of the show’s lineup. One insider said:
“This isn’t just about feelings — it’s about protecting the franchise. Morning TV is a multimillion-dollar machine, and they need stability. Right now, that stability is Hoda. And Hoda is absolutely ready to step back in full-time if asked. She never really left the building mentally.”
And if that sounds dramatic… well, apparently the culture behind morning TV can be just as intense as any fictional series about the business. Another insider added:
“You think The Morning Show is bad? That’s nothing. These people will steal your chair while you’re still sitting in it. From the hair and makeup people to the producers, you can’t trust anyone, they all talk.”
Still, the real focus right now remains on Savannah and the unimaginable pain she and her family are going through. Sources close to the situation say the veteran anchor has been devastated not only by the disappearance of her mother but also by the public spectacle that has grown around the case.
A source said:
“She’s praying for answers and instead her mother’s home has become a circus. Right now that house feels like the scene of a crime, not a family home. The idea of tearing it down has come up simply because the memories there are becoming unbearable.”
Guthrie’s recent visit to Today headquarters in New York marked the first time colleagues had seen her there in nearly three months. (In case you’d forgotten, before the disappearance of her mother, she had already been off the air recovering from surgery to remove vocal cord nodules.)
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And even inside NBC, there is still no clear timeline for what comes next. One source concluded:
“There’s real uncertainty about Savannah’s timeline. No one knows when — or if — things return to normal.”
Ugh. We can only imagine.
For now, everyone involved seems to be navigating an incredibly delicate moment — and on live television, no less — while at the center of it all is a daughter still waiting for answers.
Sending love and light…
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