Savannah Guthrie’s Daughter Steals the Spotlight — Could the Anchor Be Stepping Back After 13 Years on Today?

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In a moment that captured attention on NBC’s Today show, Savannah Guthrie’s 11-year-old daughter, Vale, stole the spotlight on Monday, September 8, in a rare appearance that has fans buzzing with speculation.

The segment, which focused on kids giving up smartphones for landlines, took an unexpected turn when Vale appeared in a pre-recorded video package, sharing her thoughts on the growing trend of parents encouraging landline use to keep children connected without the risks of smartphones. “A few of my friends started getting landline numbers. I don’t have a smartphone, so it’d be nice to be able to talk to them all week,” Vale explained.

Back in Studio 1A, Guthrie could not hide her pride as a mother, revealing that she is encouraging more of Vale’s friends to try landlines. Her co-hosts also joined in, with Al Roker praising the “politeness” landlines encourage, and Carson Daly noting that kids learn to listen quietly when others speak. Behind this lighthearted segment, however, sources close to the show hint at bigger changes for Guthrie, suggesting that evolving family priorities could reshape her role on Today.

Guthrie, 53, has been a fixture on Today since 2012, winning viewers over with her warmth and sharp journalistic skills. But the demands of her high-profile role have always been balanced with her devotion to her family—husband Michael Feldman and their two children, Vale, 11, and Charley, 8.

While Guthrie often shares anecdotes about her children on air, Vale and Charley rarely appear, making Vale’s recent cameo all the more significant. Insiders suggest that Vale’s growing presence may indicate Guthrie is considering a major life change—possibly scaling back her demanding schedule to focus more on family.

Earlier this year, Vale also made a rare appearance in a pre-recorded interview with her mom about Guthrie’s children’s book, Mostly What God Does is Love You. The touching moment saw Vale discuss her favorite chapter, which compares a mother’s love for her child to God’s love for humanity. The segment ended with a heartwarming hug, with Guthrie saying, “I love you, honey. That was perfect.”

Charley played a behind-the-scenes role as producer, while Vale asked questions. “Charley produced, Vale asked, and I was really proud—it was super sweet,” Guthrie told her colleagues. While the moment was a source of family pride, it has fueled speculation that Savannah may be preparing to give her children more spotlight time while considering a reduction in her work commitments.

“Savannah has always been open about how important her family is to her,” a source close to the anchor revealed. “Vale and Charley are growing up, and she doesn’t want to miss these precious years. The landline segment and Vale’s appearances seem like a way to bridge work and family life, but it’s making people wonder if she’s preparing to step away from Today completely.”

For now, Guthrie remains a staple of Today, but Vale’s rare appearances have fans and insiders alike wondering about the future. Will Savannah Guthrie trade her anchor chair for more family time? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: her children will always remain at the heart of every decision she makes.

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