EXCLUSIVE: SECURITY RAMPED UP AROUND ‘TODAY’ HOSTS AFTER SAVANNAH GUTHRIE’S MOM GOES MISSING
NBC IN CONSTANT CONTACT WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT — ‘BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY’
Hello, hello, hello!
Darlings, this situation has turned deadly serious — and NBC is taking zero chances.
Sources tell Naughty But Nice that security has been significantly increased around Savannah Guthrie, her family, and multiple Today hosts following the disappearance of Savannah’s mother, Nancy Guthrie.
“This is not routine,” one senior network insider tells me. “NBC security has been in active talks with law enforcement all day. This is being treated with extreme caution.”
I’m told additional private security measures have been quietly put in place at studios, residences, and during travel — not just for Savannah, but for other on-air talent as well.
“When something like this happens, you widen the circle,” a source explains. “You don’t assume anything — you prepare for everything.”
Behind the scenes, the mood is somber and tense.
“Everyone is shaken,” another insider says. “Savannah is devastated, but she’s also being protected. The network is fully behind her.”
NBC News executives are coordinating closely with authorities, sharing information and reassessing safety protocols in real time.
“This isn’t panic,” a source stresses. “It’s responsibility. Better to be safe than sorry.”
While viewers see calm professionalism on air, off camera the reality is far heavier.
“This has rattled people,” an NBC veteran admits. “It hits close to home — literally.”
For now, security remains tight, conversations remain ongoing, and the priority is clear: protect the family, support Savannah, and leave nothing to chance.
Because when the unthinkable happens, caution isn’t overreaction — it’s survival.
And remember, my loves… if you’re going to be naughty, you’ve got to be nice. 💋
Cheers,
Rob Shuter
#NaughtyButNice
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I cannot fathom why anyone would abduct this elderly woman. Praying she is found alive and unharmed.