Savannah Guthrie has built a tight-knit family with her Today show colleagues, and it’s clear she values those relationships deeply. Recently, the news anchor showcased her gratitude for co-star Carson Daly, who stood by her side during a challenging time involving her new faith-based book, Mostly What God Does. At a time when she’s faced criticism and online scams, Carson’s unwavering support has been a source of comfort for Savannah.
A Night to Remember: Carson Daly Joins Savannah Guthrie on Her Book Tour
Savannah, now 52, shared her appreciation for Carson Daly, 50, after he joined her at a book tour stop on Long Island. It was a gesture that highlighted their close bond, proving that friendship can shine through even the toughest moments.
“What a beautiful night thanks to my dearest @carsondaly who came out on a rainy night because he is an amazing faithful friend who is actually my brother in my heart,” Savannah captioned a carousel of photos on Instagram on February 27. She continued her heartfelt message by thanking the venue and her fans. “Thank you Kevin and @theparamountny for the incredible venue and hospitality. What an awesome place to see a show or really anything!! Long Island, I loved every minute. Thank you for being there. #mwgd #mostlywhatgoddoes.”
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Family Ties Extend Beyond the Screen
Carson Daly wasn’t the only one in attendance that night. His wife, Siri Daly, also joined in the celebration, proving that their friendship extends beyond just Savannah and Carson. This outing came at a time when Savannah was dealing with the fallout from an online scam involving fake copies of her workbook being sold under her name.
“I couldn’t believe it. My mom sent it to me, and it says it’s a ‘workbook,’ and it’s even yellow like the color of the [real] book. But I didn’t write any workbooks, so don’t buy them!” Savannah told Page Six in an interview published on February 24. Her honesty and transparency with her audience highlight her commitment to authenticity and integrity.
A Warning to Her Fans
Savannah took to Instagram to warn her fans about the scam. In a series of posts, she emphasized the importance of being cautious. “PSA!!! These ‘workbooks’ are not real and not by me! Watch out (they spelled my name wrong — that’s the first clue)” she wrote on February 21. “I haven’t done any work book — just the book which you can buy at mostlywhatgoddoes.com OR from any retailer or Indy bookseller!”
As the book scam made headlines, Today viewers have been vocal about their opinions on the show’s promotion of Mostly What God Does. While some have criticized the promotion, others have rallied behind Savannah, offering support through the negativity.

Some viewers have expressed their frustration with the promotion of Savannah’s book, with one person writing, “Starting to think about switching to ABC. Don’t want to hear about this crap from supposed journalists.” Despite the criticism, Savannah has chosen to focus on the positive, continuing to smile through her book tour appearances.
Bringing Family Along for the Journey
During one NYC event for Mostly What God Does, Savannah was joined by her husband, Mike Feldman, and their two children, Vale and Charles. This family outing not only showcased her personal life but also her strength as a mother. After the event, Savannah spoke fondly of her children, saying, “They’re stronger and more confident, more self-assured and empathetic. And I just think they’re amazing creatures.”
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