Some Savannah Guthrie co-workers hope she won't return to 'Today'
Key Points:
- The "Today" show publicly portrayed itself as a supportive family when co-host Savannah Guthrie returned after a month away searching for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie.
- However, a Daily Mail report reveals that many staffers reportedly hope Guthrie does not return, citing internal rivalries, self-interest, and a preference for her replacement, Hoda Kotb.
- Sources described the work environment as highly competitive and cutthroat, with some colleagues seeing Guthrie's absence as an opportunity for more screen time.
- Guthrie expressed her intention to return to the show despite uncertainty about how, emphasizing her connection to the "Today" family during her visit.
- Meanwhile, the search for Nancy Guthrie continues without leads on