Search Intensifies for Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother as Hollywood Grapples with Loss and Controversy
The search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show anchor Savannah Guthrie, intensified Wednesday as authorities in Arizona investigated a possible kidnapping. The emotional plea from Guthrie and her siblings, Annie and Cameron, was posted on Instagram, directly addressing the kidnappers. "We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her," Guthrie said in the video, fighting back tears, according to Variety. Her siblings echoed her concerns about their mother's fragile health.
Former President Donald Trump addressed the situation, stating he would commit more federal resources to finding Nancy Guthrie and planned to call the "Today" anchor, Variety reported. "It's a terrible thing," Trump said.
Meanwhile, Hollywood mourned the loss of Scott Printz, a producer known for his work on shows like "How to Get Away With Murder," according to multiple news sources.
In other Hollywood news, Anya Taylor-Joy, a Dior ambassador, attended the Dior Addict Sweet Shop party on the Sunset Strip to celebrate the launch of Dior Addict Lip Glow Oils and fragrances, Variety reported. The event followed her promotion of the upcoming Apple TV+ action series "Lucky," an adaptation of Marissa Stapley's novel, where she plays a con artist on the run, premiering July 15 and co-starring Annette Bening and Timothy Olyphant. The candy-themed event featured pink cookies, pastel gummies, and a bundt cake dessert bar, with Taylor-Joy wearing a white dress with blue detailing inspired by Mr. Dior's Junon dress.
Also this week, Teddi Mellencamp was revealed to be the celebrity under the Calla Lily costume on "The Masked Singer," which aired February 4 on Fox, according to Variety.
The news landscape also included corporate issues, such as Pinterest firings and OpenAI's AI job displacement concerns, as well as celebrity-related news, including Halle Berry's political criticism and controversies surrounding Ms. Rachel, according to Variety.
Internationally, preparations continued for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, and a stabbing incident in France highlighted rising concerns about school violence, NPR reported. The Supreme Court's ruling on California's congressional map and Prince Andrew's relocation were also among the week's top stories, according to NPR.
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