Savannah Guthrie is back on TV.
The “Today” show host said “good morning” on Thursday’s episode after abruptly leaving the show halfway through the previous day.
Without explaining her sudden exit, Guthrie introduced the day’s news coverage while sitting beside Willie Geist, who was sitting in for Craig Melvin.
“Good morning and welcome to ‘Today’ — so happy you’ve gotten up with us this morning — ‘what, like it’s hard, Willie?’” she said, referencing her favorite movie, “Legally Blonde.”
“I can’t say that line enough!” the 54-year-old added as Geist noted her “giddiness this morning.”
“Our chief ‘Legally Blonde’ correspondent,” he called her before reminding her that she had previously dressed up like Elle Woods for Halloween.
“I love ‘Legally Blonde,’ I connect with this character and now we get to see her in high school,” Guthrie gushed, talking about the upcoming prequel show, “Elle,” which is set to premiere in July on Amazon Prime.
On Wednesday, after 90 minutes of the broadcast show, Melvin announced that Guthrie was done for the day.
“Savannah had to leave a little early,” he told viewers. “She’ll be right back tomorrow, though.”
A source told Page Six she left halfway through her workday “for some sort of appointment, and her exit had nothing to do with her mom.”
Savannah’s abrupt exit comes as the search for her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, approaches 100 days.
Nancy, who has been missing since Jan. 31, is believed to have been kidnapped from her home in Tucson, Arizona.
A horrifying video showed the moment a masked and gloved person approached the front door and started fidgeting with the front door surveillance camera hours before she was reported missing.
Police also found blood along the front door, while Savannah revealed that the back door had also been left ajar.
After taking two months off from the NBC morning show amid her family emergency, Savannah returned to “Today” on April 6.
“It is good to be home,” she said at the beginning of the show. “Ready or not, let’s do the news.”
In an interview with her former co-host and close friend, Hoda Kotb, she explained how she made the hard decision to return to the show despite her mother still missing.
“It’s hard to imagine [coming back] because it’s such a place of joy and lightness. I can’t come back and try to be something I’m not, but I can’t not come back because it’s my family,” she said. “I think part of my purpose now.”
“I want to smile and when I do, it will be real,” she continued. “And my joy will be my protest. My joy will be my answer, and being there is joyful and when it’s not, I’ll say so.”
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