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Why is Savannah Guthrie wearing yellow on her TODAY return? Surprising Nancy Guthrie relationship reveal

It’s been more than two months since Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, disappeared from her home in Arizona. As the investigation continues and no major breakthroughs have been made, Savannah returns to her role She made an appearance on the “Today” show on Monday, April 6, her first appearance since the February 1 kidnapping.

Savannah Guthrie returns to TODAY in yellow as the search for her mother continues. (X/@TheCalvinCooli1)

Why is she wearing a “yellow” dress?

Although Savannah didn’t directly talk about Nancy Guthrie on the show, she wore a yellow dress on the show. The color yellow has become a symbol of hope in the search for Nancy, with friends, family and supporters leaving yellow flowers near her home. Members of the Today team also wore yellow ribbon pins to show support.

Former co-host Hoda Kotb explained the move on the Feb. 18 show, saying, “We received a suggestion from a viewer that we were doing the same thing. We had yellow roses placed around Studio 1A and we all wore ribbons to show our love to Savannah and her family.”

Retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffendaver also reacted Of Savannah’s appearance, wrote: “Savannah is back with lots of yellow and lots of smiles. She didn’t miss a beat. It was great to see Porch Guy for her mother and he didn’t take away her spirit. Porch Guy, you didn’t win.”

Also read: Nancy Guthrie update: FBI experts explain why case is so hard to solve

Savannah Guthrie returns to ‘Today’ with fan support

“Good morning and welcome to today “We’re so excited to have you starting the week with us Monday morning, it feels good to be home,” Savannah said at the start of the show. Her co-host Craig Melvin responded, “Yeah, glad you’re home… glad you’re back.” She added, “Okay, let’s get started, ready or not, let’s do the news.”

The show continues to dominate headlines, including the latest on a potential ceasefire in Iran. Despite the circumstances, Savannah joined in on the lighter moments as always. “Shout out to my Arizona Wildcats,” she said. “They did make it to the Final Four.”

Weather anchor Al Roker also welcomed her, saying, “Nice to meet you, honey.” Savannah replied, “Good morning, sunshine.”

She later became emotional while meeting fans. “You are so beautiful,” she said. “I’ve gotten so many letters, so much kindness to me and my whole family. We feel it. We feel your prayers. So, thank you so much.”

Also read: Nancy Guthrie update: Experts point to serious errors in investigation; police believe Savannah’s mother ‘lost’

Savannah News

period Good Shepherd New York April 5 Digital Easter Party, Savannah said somethingAbout how this period affected her faith.

“Today we celebrate the promise of new life that never ends in death. But standing here today, I must tell you that there are moments when that promise seems so far away and life itself seems so much more difficult than death,” she said.

“These moments of deep disappointment with God, a sense of complete abandonment. For most of us, there are moments in our lives where these feelings take over.”

She shared how the uncertainty surrounding her mother’s disappearance left her with deep questions. “During my season of trial, I wondered, I questioned, whether Jesus had actually experienced this particular wound that I felt, this deep and uniquely cruel hurt caused by not knowing, being unsure, being confused, and withholding answers,” she said.

“In those darkest moments, I thought painfully and perhaps irreverently that I had stumbled upon a feeling that Jesus didn’t know,” she continued, adding, “There is nothing wrong with the idea that we can challenge our God with questions.”

Savannah then recalled a moment in the Bible, saying that when Jesus was crucified, “He cried out, ‘My God, my God. Why have you forsaken me?'” It was the anguished cry of a man who didn’t know the answer. “

After thinking for a moment, she said, “Maybe he does know how it feels.”

She ended her message by saying, “I still believe it,” she added. “It’s the darkness that makes this morning’s light so magnificent, so beautiful. It’s all the brighter because it’s so desperately needed.”

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