Savannah Guthrie and her husband, Michael Feldman
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Savannah Guthrie’s Husband Receives Outpouring of Love After Asking Public to ‘Please Help Us’

Savannah Guthrie’s husband of nearly 12 years, communications consultant Michael Feldman, asked the public for help on February 10, 2026, shortly after the FBI released new surveillance video and images of a suspect arriving at his mother-in-law’s home. Savannah’s mom, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, was last seen on January 31 at her home in Tucson, Arizona.

Feldman, who has been relatively quiet throughout the ordeal, shared one of the FBI’s videos, two images, and a screenshot of tipline numbers on Instagram — his first post since the start of the New Year, drawing love and support from many in the hours since. In the caption of his post, Feldman wrote, “Someone out there may recognize this person. Please help us. Bring her home.”


Famous Friends Share Their Support for Savannah Guthrie & Michael Feldman

Feldman, who is North American Co-Chairman of communications firm FGS Global, received an outpouring of love and support on his post from famous friends of his and Savannah’s, who’s been absent from the anchor chair at NBC’s “Today” since her mom’s disappearance.

Former “Today” anchor Katie Couric wrote, “Mike, Molner and I have been thinking about you and Savannah and the kids and of course the entire Guthrie family. We are sending you love, support and hope from afar. ❤️❤️❤️”

CNN anchor and chief political correspondent Dana Bash wrote, “Sending you love…” while Jeff Zeleny, the network’s chief national affairs correspondent, commented, “Praying for you guys. Bring her home.”

Former CNN anchor Poppy Harlow wrote, “Every ounce of our prayers, every single day. Bring her home.”

MSNow weekend host Elise Jordan weighed in, “Praying so hard and sending so much love to sweet Savannah and your whole family ❤️”


Michael Feldman Said He Was

Michael Feldman and Savannah Guthrie in October 2025

Feldman, who shares two kids with Savannah — 11-year-old Vale and nine-year-old Charley — has maintained a low profile since the search for Nancy began. But on February 3, he did speak briefly with Page Six, telling the outlet that morning he didn’t have “anything new to report.”

He noted that he was “just being responsive” but feeling “mostly unhelpful” in the desperate search for his mother-in-law and her abductors.

After the FBI’s release of video and images on February 10, authorities zeroed in on a man from Rio Rico, Arizona, who was taken into custody and questioned while his home was searched, but he has since been released.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information that leads to Nancy or whoever took her. Anyone with a tip is encouraged to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900.

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