Gayle Kingis throwing her support behindSavannah Guthrieand herTodayshow comeback as the investigation surrounding hermotherNancy’sdisappearancecontinues.
Speaking toUs Weeklyat the Breakthrough Prize event in Los Angeles on Saturday, April 18, King, 71, said she was happy to see Savannah back on air despite the difficult circumstances she’s facing.
“Listen, we're just glad Savannah's back, but of course, our hearts are still aching and still breaking,” King toldUs. She added, “There are no words to describe what she's going through."
TheCBS Morningspresenter also urged anyone with information aboutwhat happened to Nancyto come forward.
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“I'm still hoping that somebody will do the right thing,” King continued. “Somebody, somebody out there knows something, and it's shocking to me after seeing Savannah open up her heart, after looking at the video that we all saw, and after the million dollars reward that there has not been some resolution in this case.”
She added, “So I am just here wishing her well and cheering. I'm glad that she's back.”
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Savannah, 54,returned toTodayon April 6 after two months away dealing with the disappearance of her mother Nancy, who was reported missing in Arizona on February 1.
“Good morning, welcome toTodayon this Monday morning. We are so glad you started your week with us, and it is good to be home,” she told viewers during her first episode back.
Savannah took a step back from the show at the time, traveling from New York to Arizona amid the police investigation into her mother’s disappearance. During Savannah’s absence fromToday,Hoda Kotbfilled in for her.
Savannah and her siblingsAnnie GuthrieandCamron Guthriehave pleaded for the public’s help in finding their mother since she disappeared, offering a $1 million reward for information leading to her recovery.
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In one video releasedby Savannah, Annie and Camron via social media, they begged for Nancy’s safe return.
“We received your message and we understand,” Savannah said in a video shared on February 7, while flanked by and holding the hands of her siblings. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us and we will pay.”
On February 10, the FBI released photos and video footage of a masked individual at Nancy’s home. However, no suspects have been officially identified since her disappearance.
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