Savannah Guthrie's early return to TV after maternity leave
The 45-year-old presenter is back on the NBC morning show after giving birth to her son, Charles "Charley" Max Feldman, reported People magazine.
"Today" host Savannah Guthrie has returned to her show a week before she was expected to from a three-month maternity leave.
The 45-year-old presenter is back on the NBC morning show after giving birth to her son, Charles "Charley" Max Feldman, reported People magazine.
In a hilarious comeback monologue hinting at the now infamous Oscars mix-up, Guthrie joked, "I'd like to thank the Academy, Hoda, Tamron..." referring to Hoda Kotb and recently departed co-host Tamron Hall.
The host also took to Twitter to say how much she already missed her children.
"Missing my babies already. But excited to see everybody this morning on @TODAYshow," she tweeted, along side a note that read "Dear Vale and Charley, I will see you home for lunch. Love, Mommy."
Earlier, Guthrie had announced she would be back on the show on March 3 but then Sunday Today's Willie Geist revealed her unexpected early return on social media.
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