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Savannah Guthrie’s kids surprise her on Today show

Savannah Guthriegot the sweetest surprise on air!

Whilecelebrating 10 years of being with theTodayshowon Monday’s broadcast, Guthrie, 49, had a joyful and emotional reaction to seeing her two kids — 6½-year-old daughterValeand 4-year-old sonCharles “Charley” Max— and husband Michael Feldman join her on the set with her co-hosts.

“We actually have a little bit of cake, so we’re gonna have some special people bring it out,” saysHoda Kotb, as Charley and Vale run to Guthrie, who lights up at the sight of her children, hugging them both and situating her son on her lap.

“Nowall my dreams came true,” she says, adding to her co-hosts, “Now my whole family is here.” Guthrie then asks her little ones if they “have anything to say” to the cameras, but both adorably stay shy during the segment while wearing face masks.

“This is a real blessing,” Guthrie says, as Kotb points out Feldman getting “teary-eyed” during the family moment.

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Savannah Guthrie’s kids surprise her on Today show

Savannah Guthrie’s kids surprise her on Today show

Guthrie and Feldman previously opened up toRevealwith Drew and Jonathan Scottin October about parenting during the pandemic, with the coupleexplaining how they tag-team responsibilitiesaround both their schedules.

“Mike is chief technology officer and chief grilling officer. He sets the alarm and gets up early every day to help me get ready for theTodayshow,” said Guthrie at the time.

“And he sets up the kids for Zoom school. Then, about mid-morning, it’s my turn to take over for a little while so he can do his actual job, as founder of a strategic consulting company.”

Savannah Guthrie’s kids surprise her on Today show

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“A fair amount of Savannah’s workday is while the kids are still sleeping,” he said. “And that’s good on one hand, but then she has to roll right into Mommy-mode, still fully made up, while I disappear for conference calls.”

“So she’s ‘on’ from when she wakes up at 4 a.m. until the kids go to bed at night,” Feldman added. “I’m in awe of her ability to create structure. I’m trying to figure out an acceptable time to have a cocktail, and she’s like, ‘Okay, arts-and-crafts hour!’ "

source: people.com