ALBAWABA - Savannah Guthrie returns to Today after her mother's incident shock.
Two months after her mother vanished, US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie will make a comeback to the Today show on April 6.
She stated in her first interview since Nancy Guthrie vanished that she has to come back to the show "because it's my family."
"I'm not sure if I can pull it off. I'm not sure whether I'll fit in anymore, but I'd want to try," she said on NBC's Today show.

On February 1st, Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her residence close to Tucson, Arizona. Although they don't have a suspect, investigators think she was taken without her will.
Following her mother's disappearance, Savannah Guthrie took a brief break from her presenting responsibilities. She also declined to participate in NBC's Winter Olympics broadcast.
She stated that going back to the morning news program is "part of my purpose right now" and that she is "not gonna be the same" in the Today interview.
"When I do, it will be real," she declared, expressing her desire to grin once more. My protest will be my joy.
The show "cannot wait to welcome her back with open arms," according to Craig Melvin, Savannah Guthrie's co-host.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on the evening of January 31 at her residence in Catalina Foothills, Tucson, when family members dropped her off at approximately 21:30 local time (04:30 GMT).
Members of her church began to worry about her whereabouts after they saw that she had missed the Sunday service.
Since then, a nationwide search for Nancy Guthrie has turned up a number of leads, including purported ransom notes, discarded gloves, and DNA evidence, but it hasn't produced any significant results.
The Guthrie family has publicly pleaded for her safe return on numerous occasions. In addition to the FBI's $100,000 reward, they announced a $1 million (£760,000) reward for information that results in her return.
Nancy Guthrie was "targeted," according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is in charge of the investigation. He claimed that detectives are aware of the motivation, but he would not reveal it to the public, stating that the probe is still underway.
Savannah Guthrie expressed her concern that her mother would become a target due to her prominence in an interview with Today. She remarked, "To think that I brought this to her bedside, that it's because of me." "I would simply say, 'Mommy, I'm very sorry. I really apologize.
She said that before the kidnapping, her mother was in "tremendous pain" and had trouble walking. "She can't wander off," she added.
