Fans have questions about Savannah Guthrie’s father as the family remains in the spotlight.
For those unaware, the search is on for TV host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy, who was reportedly abducted from her Arizona home on February 1.
As the investigation unfolds, fans are curious about Savannah’s late father, Charles Guthrie.
In an essay written for Today in 2014, the NBD program host wrote of her father, who “had a mix of unlikely qualities: always strong, sometimes terrible, loyal to the end, and extremely gentle and gentle when needed.”
In an essay written for Today in 2014, the NBC program host wrote of his father, who “had an unexpected mix of qualities: always strong, sometimes terrible, loyal to the end, and extremely gentle and gentle when needed.”
He wrote, “He was also tall, affectionate, and funny; he had the kind of personality people call ‘lighting up the room.'” “It was a 5,000-watt bulb that could turn a simple trip to the post office into a thrilling story.
“People liked him and were attracted to him,” Savannah added.
She later told People magazine, “He was deep and complex and he didn’t talk to us like little children.” “He told us things that I didn’t understand at the time but remembered later.”
Charles died of a heart attack in 1988, when Savannah was just 16 years old.
“I remember my mom coming up to me and trying to hug me and saying very quickly, ‘Dad’s dead,'” the 54-year-old journalist recalled, before adding that it shattered her “whole world.”
