Savannah Guthrie paid tribute to her husband Michael Feldman on Father’s Day Sunday.
The Today anchor shared a photo of her husband cuddling with their two children, 11-year-old daughter Vale and 9-year-old son Charlie, on her Instagram Stories and wrote, “Our heroes ❤️. Happy Father’s Day.”
Guthrie, 54, and Feldman, 57, married in March 2014. She was previously married to BBC presenter Mark Orchard from 2005 to 2009.
Feldman paid a touching tribute to his wife last month on Mother’s Day during a heartbreaking time. Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, 84, has remained missing since she was last seen on January 31st.
“To the strongest person I know,” Feldman wrote alongside a photo of Savannah kissing Vail and Charlie.
“Surround yourself with love this Mother’s Day. ❤️💔❤️,” he added.
Nancy is believed to have been taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona, by a masked suspect. Feldman told Page Six in February that he was “just responding” but felt he was “of little help” amid the catastrophic situation.
Still, he was very supportive of his wife, visiting the Today crew on her behalf in February.
A person present described the meeting with Page Six as “very emotional.”
“There were a lot of tears,” they said.
Savannah returned to the Today show in April, and earlier this month emotionally admitted how difficult it was to continue working with her mother missing.
“I’ve tried very hard to maintain that, and I promise I will. This show, and this hour in particular, is about joy,” the journalist tearfully said during the fourth hour of the show, which he co-hosted with colleague and close friend Jenna Bush Hager.
She further added, “Sometimes it feels like it’s too much because you want to keep it together and do the job you’ve been given to keep it together.”
She heartbreakingly confessed, “I cry every morning on my way to work and on my way home.”
Last month, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said Ramona Guadalupe Ayala Ortiz, president of Bascando Corazones Nogales, a group that searches for missing persons in Mexico, had received information that Nancy’s grave may have been discovered, and that the search for Nancy “remains active and ongoing,” and a large-scale search effort has begun south of the border.
Nanos said at the time that police had “not been contacted by Mexican authorities” but were continuing to “follow up on credible information.”
