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1 Savannah Guthrie Makes Unexpected Decision Regarding Personal Security on 'Today' Set, Insider Reveals

Savannah Guthrie Makes Unexpected Decision Regarding Personal Security on 'Today' Set, Insider Reveals

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The morning show host's mom was allegedly abducted from her home on February 1.

Source: mega

Savannah Guthrie reportedly declined NBC's offer to beef up security inside 30 Rock and Studio 1A amid her mom's disappearance.

The Today star, 54, "doesn’t want a bodyguard sitting outside her office or walking her through the halls," a source told celebrity journalist Rob Shuter.

"She wants to feel normal at work," the insider said, per a Monday, April 20, post on Shuter's Substack.

Security Is Tight at NBC

They explained "there is extra security at the show and throughout NBC right now," with the building being "locked down tighter than usual."

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, and investigators believe she was abducted from her Tucson, Ariz., home in the middle of the night.

The 84-year-old's blood was found at the scene and a terrifying masked man was captured on her front porch around the time she vanished.

The same insider revealed "access is stricter than ever" at the iconic television studio.

"No pass, no entry — no exceptions," they clarified, dishing, "even longtime staff are being turned away if they don't follow protocol."

But Savannah has decided against having a dedicated bodyguard to keep watch when she's inside her office.


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Dr. Sean Barbabella explained that it was simply a “preventative skin treatment,” aiming to reassure the public. However, in today’s social media environment, even small physical details can lead to intense speculation.

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