Savannah Guthrie Reveals She Has To Undergo Vocal Surgery—and Will Be Absent From ‘Today’ While She Recovers at Home

by Kelsi Karruli

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"Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie has revealed she is taking a break from the popular morning series to undergo vocal surgery early in the new year.

The 53-year-old revealed during a recent episode of "Today" that she will be going under the knife at the start of 2026 and will be away from NBC's Manhattan studios for a "couple of weeks" while she recovers at home.

However, Guthrie, who understood to be undergoing the surgery in New York, assured fans she will be back as soon as possible, adding that the procedure is not a "big, big deal."

“Some of you have noticed that my voice has been very scratchy and started to crack a little bit. Well, I have found out what it is," she explained to viewers.

"I have vocal nodules, and I also have a polyp. It’s not a big, big deal, but I am going to have to have a surgery in the new year and be off for a couple of weeks, so this is my last day for a little while."

"Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie has revealed she is taking a break from the popular morning series to undergo vocal surgery. (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
The 53-year-old revealed that she would will be going under the knife in the new year and will be away from the NBC studios for a "couple of weeks." (Scott Gries/NBC via Getty Images)

She continued by expressing her relief that a long-running issue has finally been diagnosed, even thought it means having an operation, revealing: "This has been going on for years, honestly, so to have a solution..."

Guthrie revealed that some viewers had already raised concerns about the tone of her voice, adding that they thought she had "the world's longest head cold."

However, there is one major drawback for the on-air host—who will not be able to speak for several weeks after the procedure, although she joked this may come as a welcome gift to her family.

“Totally silent. Christmas coming early for my family!" she said with a laugh.

Guthrie also has a helping hand in the form of her co-star Sheinelle Jones, who revealed that she has also undergone the same surgery in the past—noting that there are plenty of advantages to the recovery time.

“The silver lining is you have permission to be still. The house gets quiet, the kids are gonna want to help you out. A lot of the greats have done it, maybe you’ll come out singing like, I don’t know, Celine Dion," Jones said.

Guthrie joked, "Well, you know, it’s really funny, I used to sing. Then I couldn’t sing anymore and then I couldn’t speak anymore. So who knows, guys the tour is happening in 2026.”

However, Guthrie assured fans she would be back as soon as possible, adding that the procedure is not a "big, big deal." (Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images)
Savannah Guthrie's Brooklyn home
The TV anchor will spend much of her time recovering at her home in Brooklyn, which she and husband, Mike Feldman, purchased in 2023. (Instagram/Savannah Guthrie)
Guthrie previously shared a glimpse of her townhouse while showcasing her large Christmas tree. (savannahguthrie/Instagram)

Guthrie will be recovering from her surgery at her $11 million Brooklyn townhouse, where she has lived with her husband, Michael Feldman, and their children, Vale and Charley, since 2023.

According to records, Feldman and Guthrie shelled out $11.35 million for their 4,500-square-foot abode, which features six bedrooms and four bathrooms.

The family moved into the enormous dwelling after offloading their Tribeca apartment because they had a "vision and dream of living in a townhouse."

Guthrie previously shared a glimpse of her townhouse while showcasing her large Christmas tree.

Her tree featured unique ornaments, including one shaped like a Doritos bag, another shaped as a tin of caviar, and one that had the word "Swiftie."

There were also sentimental baubles such as photos of the Guthrie family.

The towering tree was topped with a shimmering star and drew attention to her expansive living area, which featured a bookshelf and a high ceiling.

Fans rushed to the comments section and praised the TV anchor for her adorable tree and sentimental ornaments, with one social media user branding the conifer a "memory tree," and another praising it as "so nice."

Savannah Guthrie's Brooklyn home
Guthrie joked that the weeks of silence that will follow her surgery will be like an early Christmas gift for her family. (Instagram/Savannah Guthrie)
Savannah Guthrie's Brooklyn home
Guthrie has previously shared glimpses inside her home, while filming segments for her morning show. (Instagram/Savannah Guthrie)

Guthrie previously lifted the lid on her upbringing in the Arizona town of Tucson, when she invited the morning show cameras to join her on a tour of her favorite places in the desert locale.

Guthrie, who graduated from the University of Arizona, introduced fans to her favorite restaurant and her sorority house, before visiting her mom, Nancy, who still lives in the same home that the reporter grew up in.

Ahead of the segment airing, Guthrie revealed the significance of her trip—and her desire to spotlight the many places in Tucson that helped her to become the person she is today.

She hoped that locals would see the on-air tour as a touching tribute to their community, she explained to Tucson.com.

"It’ll be a nice love letter to Tucson. That’s certainly the intent," she said.

First up on that love letter tour? Securing her favorite Mexican food at local eatery Old Pueblo, which she joked is her "No. 1 priority" whenever she visits home.

The segment, which was filmed Oct. 17 and took about eight hours to complete, saw Guthrie traveling to Tucson and filling her days with several activities, including visiting her mom, which she said was "really cute."

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