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Savannah Guthrie says her mother's faith is grounded and genuine
Summary
Savannah Guthrie gave her first interview since her mother Nancy went missing on Feb. 1, describing Nancy's faith as grounded and saying she has felt the outpouring of support and prayers.
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Savannah Guthrie spoke publicly for the first time since her mother, Nancy, disappeared on Feb. 1. In an interview with colleague Hoda Kotb, she described her mother as having a quiet, hard‑won faith and said she feels supported by the many prayers the family has received. Guthrie has been away from her regular work while the case remains active. The family has renewed its public appeal for information and a reward has been offered.
Known details:
- Savannah Guthrie gave a multipart interview with Hoda Kotb as her first public remarks since the disappearance.
- Nancy Guthrie has been missing since Feb. 1 and is reported as believed to have been taken against her will.
- The family issued a renewed plea for information and a reward of more than $1 million has been offered.
- Savannah described her mother's faith as grounded rather than performative and said she feels the support and prayers of others.
Summary:
Guthrie's comments highlight the family's ongoing grief and the public attention surrounding the disappearance. Undetermined at this time.
