“Right this moment Present” host Savannah Guthrie documented her frantic sprint to work Thursday after she overslept and barely made it.
The 50-year-old morning present host took to Instagram to doc her rush from her dwelling to Studio 1-A, the place the NBC morning present is filmed.
“Overslept huge time,” wrote Guthrie in one in every of her tales.
“It’s 6:34 am and I’m nonetheless within the automotive.”
Guthrie, nonetheless, managed to get to the studio with simply 20 minutes to spare earlier than she was scheduled to go on air.
Radio program director Holly Palmieri Schulz captured Guthrie dashing into her dressing room, exclaiming her aid that the host had made it in time for the published.
Guthrie was then proven sitting together with her hair and make-up group, Kelly O’Neill and Edmi De Jesús — noting it was 6:40 a.m. because the “miracle staff” made magic.
By 6:54 a.m., Guthrie was prepared for the present.
“This can be a miracle,” joked Guthrie as she walked out to the set to hitch her fellow hosts.

“I’m gonna make it!”
In the course of the present, co-host Craig Melvin — who was filling for Hoda Kotb amid rumors of a feud, which insiders informed The Submit is bogus — poked enjoyable at Guthrie for being late and defined what occurred to viewers.
“You nearly had the morning off as effectively,” teased Melvin.


“Savannah Guthrie rolled in about quarter-hour in the past. She overslept. She is regular.”
Guthrie took the joke in stride and stated that she was a “huge ole mess” and that she was a terrifying sight when she arrived.
“quarter-hour in the past with no hair, no make-up. It was a terrifying sight,” stated Guthrie. “However some miracle staff upstairs rolled me in and I’m very glad to be right here.”
Guthrie’s morning from hell comes because the host is rumored to be feuding backstage with Kotb, with sources claiming to the Solar that they secretly “can’t stand one another.”
Nevertheless, a “Right this moment” present insider denied all reviews of a feud to The Submit.
“There is no such thing as a feud,” the supply merely stated. “None.”


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