Inside Savannah Guthrie's relationship with older siblings and brother-in-law as they continue to search for mom Nancy


The Today show host has a strong relationship with her two siblings, and the trio deeply bonded after their father passed. Learn more about their family ties.


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Nova M Bajamonti
Nova M BajamontiNews and Features Writer
February 6, 2026
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Today's Savannah Guthrie and her family are going through unimaginable pain right now as they continue to search for their beloved mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen on January 31. 

The Today Show star, 54, and her family are incredibly close, and Savannah is deeply connected to her older siblings, Annie, 56, and Camron, 61.

The trio made an emotional plea in a video posted on Instagram on February 4, as they urged any potential kidnapper to keep their mom safe, while addressing head on that they were willing to talk. 

Savannah - being the sibling in the public eye - has often spoken about her relationship with her siblings, and HELLO! has all you need to know about their bond.

Annie Guthrie in orange jacket and Savannah Guthrie in black coat are seen arriving at NBC's 'Today' Show © GC Images

Savannah's sister Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni

Annie Guthrie is both a jeweler and writer. She is also a professor at the University of Arizona Poetry Center, where she teaches creative writing to students.

She has published several books including Instant Gratification and The Good Dark. Annie  graduated from Warren Wilson College with an M.F.A., and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Poetry from the University of Arizona.

She is the recipient of the Academy of American Poets Prize, the TPAC Individual Artist Grant and Arizona Commission on the Arts Fellowship in Poetry.

Tommaso Cioni is an A.P. Biology teacher at BASIS Ed Arizona. He is originally from Italy, is a musician and loves poetry.

Savannah Guthrie posing with Camron and Annie© Instagram

Savannah's brother Camron Guthrie

Camron Guthrie previously served as pilot for the Air National Guard. In celebration of his retirement in 2018, his family members watched him take off in his F-16 aircraft for his final flight. 

Back in 2012, Savannah flew in a F-16 aircraft with her brother for a Today segment.

Savannah Guthrie with her mom and siblings © Instagram

How the trio overcame grief together

The siblings grew especially close after they lost their father from a heart attack when they were all young.

Savannah shared on the Today show how that traumatizing moment affected them and said: "[We] hung onto each other for dear life. It was such a shock. We were just trying to figure out how to become a family of four when we had always been a family of five."

What has Savannah said about her older siblings Annie and Camron?

What has Savannah said about her older siblings Annie and Camron?

In Savannah's faith-based book titled Mostly What Goes Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere, she spoke highly of her sister.

She wrote: "My sister is by far the most wise, intelligent, thoughtful, creative, generous and profoundly original person I know. She is my forever partner in life."

Savannah also celebrated her brother's retirement by writing online: "I have never been more proud of my big brother. He has flown for our country for 26 years, and continues to serve proudly in the 'Green Mountain Boys' - the Vermont Air National Guard. He is the pride of our family and one of this country’s finest. #applause."

Savannah Guthrie's mom Nancy has been missing since Saturday January 31

What has the family said about their missing mother Nancy?

The siblings joined forces and came together to record an emotional video for social media, in an effort to help find their missing mother Nancy.

Annie said: "Nancy is our mother, we are her children. She is our beacon.

The light is missing from our lives. She chooses joy, day after day. Despite already having passed through great trials of pain and grief, we are always going to be merely human. Just normal human people who need our mom. Mama, mama, if you're listening, we need you to come home. We miss you."

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