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Hoda Kotb’s recent decision to leave the Today show has sparked speculation about other changes to the NBC morning lineup, particularly whether co-host Savannah Guthrie will join her.
Following Kotb’s announcement at the end of September, Guthrie appeared at Project Healthy Minds’ 2nd Annual World Mental Health Day Gala in New York City on Thursday, October 10th, announcing the changes in his life. hinted that it could happen.
In an interview with Us Weekly, the 52-year-old reflected on her close friendship with Kotb, 60, saying, “We’re dear friends and we have a lot of similarities,” adding that the two “fundamentally… “I’m at the same stage in my life,” she said, seeming to suggest that change is on the horizon for her as well.
Savannah Guthrie attends the 2024 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 8, 2024 in New York City. Savannah Guthrie attends 2024 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City on September 8, 2024 Possible major career update afterward It may have just suggested. Guthrie may have just hinted at the possibility of a major career update following his co-host’s announcement of his departure. Other Jon Nasion/Getty Images
Guthrie went on to emphasize how he understands his longtime friend’s decision. “We have young children and we both feel really lucky to have them later in life. Her decision made a lot of sense to me.” she told the media. Guthrie has two children, Vale (10) and Charles (7), with husband Michael Feldman. Kotb also has two children, Hailey, 7, and Hope, 5, with ex-fiancé Joel Schiffman.
However, rumors have surfaced that Guthrie may be considering his own exit, with a source telling Page Six: “There have been rumors that Savannah is planning to leave in 2025.” He revealed that he speculated that “that happened” after Kotub announced his departure. It was almost impossible. The Daily Mail report also revealed that the TV personality’s contract is set to be renewed next year.
Gasly spoke candidly about his feelings about Kotub’s departure during an emotional announcement last month. “We love you so much. And when you look around and see these tears, it’s love. You are so loved,” she told her co-hosts. “It’s complicated because we love you so much that we don’t want you to ever go again,” she confessed, adding, “I’m so proud of my friend. You.” He has guts,” he said.
Kotb will appear on Today and remain at NBC until early next year, although the specific nature of his future role is unclear.