"Today" Host Savannah Guthrie Gives Health Update After Vocal Cord Surgery
In a recent post on Instagram, Savannah Guthrie, 54, shared an update about her health after undergoing vocal cord surgery. The journalist had been open about her struggles with a scratchy voice and nodules on her vocal cords, which she revealed were causing her to experience "very scratchy" and occasionally cracking sounds.
Guthrie assured fans that the procedure was not a big deal and that she is feeling positive about the outcome. She held up a whiteboard that read "All good! Thanks for prayers and love," showcasing that she is still unable to speak for the time being, and jokingly said "Christmas coming early for my family!"
Co-host Sheinelle Jones chimed in, sharing her own experience with similar surgery and gifting Guthrie the same whiteboard used during her recovery. Jones noted that the silver lining of Guthrie's situation was having permission to rest and allowing the household to get quieter, while also hinting at a possible future singing career.
Fans flooded the comments section with warm wishes, sharing their love for Guthrie and missing her on-air presence. One fan wrote, "So happy to hear all went well! Sending healing
vibes," while another added, "Miss seeing you with Craig and Sheinelle. Love you 3. Heal fast and come back."
Guthrie's husband, Michael Feldman, shares two children with her: daughter Vale, 11, and son Charley, 8. The journalist had previously announced that she would be taking time away from the show to undergo the surgery in the new year.
It appears that Guthrie is taking a positive approach to her recovery, focusing on rest and healing while also looking forward to returning to the show soon. With her signature wit and humor, she seems determined to "come out singing" – perhaps even à la Celine Dion!
In a recent post on Instagram, Savannah Guthrie, 54, shared an update about her health after undergoing vocal cord surgery. The journalist had been open about her struggles with a scratchy voice and nodules on her vocal cords, which she revealed were causing her to experience "very scratchy" and occasionally cracking sounds.
Guthrie assured fans that the procedure was not a big deal and that she is feeling positive about the outcome. She held up a whiteboard that read "All good! Thanks for prayers and love," showcasing that she is still unable to speak for the time being, and jokingly said "Christmas coming early for my family!"
Co-host Sheinelle Jones chimed in, sharing her own experience with similar surgery and gifting Guthrie the same whiteboard used during her recovery. Jones noted that the silver lining of Guthrie's situation was having permission to rest and allowing the household to get quieter, while also hinting at a possible future singing career.
Fans flooded the comments section with warm wishes, sharing their love for Guthrie and missing her on-air presence. One fan wrote, "So happy to hear all went well! Sending healing
Guthrie's husband, Michael Feldman, shares two children with her: daughter Vale, 11, and son Charley, 8. The journalist had previously announced that she would be taking time away from the show to undergo the surgery in the new year.
It appears that Guthrie is taking a positive approach to her recovery, focusing on rest and healing while also looking forward to returning to the show soon. With her signature wit and humor, she seems determined to "come out singing" – perhaps even à la Celine Dion!