Megyn Kelly Slams Hoda Kotb's 'Acting' During Savannah Guthrie Interview

Megyn Kelly condemned Hoda Kotb's handling of Savannah Guthrie's interview about her missing mother, alleging it lacked journalistic integrity.

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Hoda Kotb's poignant interview with Savannah Guthrie regarding the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, has faced significant backlash from broadcaster Megyn Kelly.

Kelly accused Kotb of 'acting' and neglecting to pose fundamental questions in what was promoted as Guthrie's first substantial sit-down since the 84-year-old went missing in February.

Guthrie, a veteran Today anchor, engaged in a multi-part interview with her co-host and close friend Kotb, which was broadcast this week on NBC.

During this segment, Guthrie publicly addressed the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of her mother.

She discussed how she and her family are coping up with this difficult phase, and contemplated her potential return to full-time work.

Nancy was reported missing by family members on 1 February, and eight weeks later, authorities said that they still have no suspects or persons of interest.

Kelly, 55, told her audience that she felt Kotb 'fell down on the job' and should not have been assigned the role of interviewer for such a delicate and high-stakes discussion.

Kelly further contended that NBC attempted to transform this tragic situation into a display of on-air solidarity.

She said that the network utilized Kotb, not merely as an interviewer but rather as a 'promotional vehicle' to convey the image of a close-knit, compassionate morning family.

Guthrie informed Kotb in the course of the interview that she and her family are providing a reward of as much as $1 million for any information that could assist in Nancy's recovery.