Savannah Guthrie returned to the 'Today' show on Monday, April 6, after a two-month absence due to her mother's disappearance. She wore a yellow dress, a symbol of hope in the search for Nancy Guthrie, who went missing in February. The show's team showed support by wearing yellow ribbon pins, and fans have been leaving yellow flowers near her home.
Guthrie did not directly address her mother's disappearance on air but expressed gratitude to fans for their support. She also spoke about how the experience has affected her faith, questioning God's presence during times of uncertainty.
In her message, Guthrie reflected on a moment from the Bible where Jesus cried out, 'My God, my God. Why have you forsaken me?' She realized that perhaps Jesus did know the feeling of uncertainty and abandonment, and ended her message by saying, 'I still believe.'