NBC News Anchor Savannah Guthrie has reached out to the American public for assistance in locating her estranged mother, Marianne Guthrie.
Guthrie, 41, took to social media on Wednesday to appeal for help in finding her mother, who she claims has been missing for several years. In a video message posted on Twitter and Instagram, Guthrie expressed her concern and asked viewers to share any information that could aid in her mother's whereabouts.
According to Guthrie, she last spoke with her mother about 10 years ago, after which the two began to drift apart due to what Guthrie described as "deep-seated issues." Despite efforts to reconnect, the distance between them has grown wider, leaving Guthrie feeling uncertain and anxious about her mother's well-being.
Guthrie's appeal for help comes as she prepares to host her first primetime special on NBC News, a project that was likely inspired by her own experiences with family dynamics. With no clear explanation of why her mother went missing or where she might be, Guthrie is relying on the public's collective efforts to shed light on this personal mystery.
Viewers are encouraged to share any information they may have about Marianne Guthrie's disappearance or whereabouts, which can be reported anonymously through a dedicated hotline. The NBC News anchor has emphasized that her priority remains locating her mother and resolving their complicated past.
Guthrie, 41, took to social media on Wednesday to appeal for help in finding her mother, who she claims has been missing for several years. In a video message posted on Twitter and Instagram, Guthrie expressed her concern and asked viewers to share any information that could aid in her mother's whereabouts.
According to Guthrie, she last spoke with her mother about 10 years ago, after which the two began to drift apart due to what Guthrie described as "deep-seated issues." Despite efforts to reconnect, the distance between them has grown wider, leaving Guthrie feeling uncertain and anxious about her mother's well-being.
Guthrie's appeal for help comes as she prepares to host her first primetime special on NBC News, a project that was likely inspired by her own experiences with family dynamics. With no clear explanation of why her mother went missing or where she might be, Guthrie is relying on the public's collective efforts to shed light on this personal mystery.
Viewers are encouraged to share any information they may have about Marianne Guthrie's disappearance or whereabouts, which can be reported anonymously through a dedicated hotline. The NBC News anchor has emphasized that her priority remains locating her mother and resolving their complicated past.