BREAKING: TODAY’s Craig Melvin makes special announcement about SAVANNAH Guthrie and Laura Jarrett replaced
SAVANNAH Guthrie is missing from Monday’s Today show, with fans left asking where she is.
“Laura is in for Savannah this morning,” Craig Melvin said on this morning’s show.
Laura Jarrett was sitting in for Savannah today, while the beloved host enjoys some quality time with her family.

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Laura Jarrett was sitting in for Savannah todayCredit: NBC

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Craig Melvin announced Savannah’s absenceCredit: NBC

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She has taken a vacation and is not on air todayCredit: Getty

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Savannah is currently in MaineCredit: Instagram / savannahguthrie

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She shared a selection of snaps from her vacationCredit: Instagram / savannahguthrie

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She also shared a photo of her husbandCredit: Instagram / savannahguthrie

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And some other random snaps from her tripCredit: Instagram / savannahguthrie
Savannah is in Maine with her family, enjoying some down time away from the studio.
Sharing some snaps of her trip on social media, Savannah even shared a photo of her husband Michael Feldman.
But despite Savannah being transparent with where she was, some fans clearly did not see her Instagram post.
One person ended up speculating that there might be a rift with the co-stars on the show because of Savannah’s absence.
“Why do I get the feeling that Craig and Savannah don’t get along professionally? It seems like they’re rarely hosting together on,” said one person on X.
They added, “@TODAYshow I don’t remember that being the case with Bryant and Katie or any other hosts.”
SAVANNAH’S LOVE STORY
The famous journalist and news anchor is married to Michael, a former Democratic political adviser.
He served as former Vice President Al Gore’s traveling Chief of Staff during the 2000 presidential election.
The couple got engaged in May 2013 when they were on vacation in Turks and Caicos.
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They got married in March 2014 in a small ceremony in Tucson, Arizona, with their bash described as “an intimate gathering of 80 to 90 people.”
The couple celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary in 2024.
They have two children, Vale and Charley.
Just last month, Savannah got candid about one of her past relationships.
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