Savannah Guthrie’s family is spending Mother’s Day in heartbreak as the Today star continues searching for answers in the mysterious disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie.

Nearly 100 days after Nancy vanished from her Arizona home, the emotional toll on the NBC anchor is only getting worse — and now her husband is publicly showing just how much pain the family is still carrying.

Savannah’s husband, Michael Feldman, shared a touching tribute to the longtime TV host on Instagram Sunday alongside a sweet family photo showing Savannah kissing their two children, Vale and Charley.

“To the strongest person I know,” Feldman wrote. “Surrounding you with love on Mother’s Day. ❤️💔❤️.”

The heartbreaking message immediately caught fans’ attention as Savannah continues struggling through what she previously described as the “unbearable” nightmare of not knowing what happened to her mother.

The beloved broadcaster broke down in tears during an emotional interview earlier this year while discussing Nancy’s disappearance.

“It is unbearable,” Savannah admitted while fighting back tears.

She revealed that the trauma has consumed her almost every night since her mother vanished.

“And to think of what she went through… I wake up every night in the middle of the night, every night, and in the darkness, I imagine her terror,” she said.

The emotional interview stunned viewers as Savannah openly apologized to her missing mother, even confessing fears that her own fame may somehow have made Nancy a target.

“I just want to say, I’m so sorry, mommy,” she said tearfully.

Savannah also slammed cruel online rumors surrounding members of her own family, including siblings Camron and Annie Guthrie, calling the speculation devastating during an already unimaginable ordeal.

“There are no words,” she said. “I don’t understand, and I’ll never understand.”

Now, after months of mystery and fear, authorities say they may finally be making progress.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos recently hinted investigators are getting closer to answers in the case, teasing there have been “really great” developments behind the scenes.

Still, officials have refused to reveal exactly what they’ve uncovered.

As the investigation continues, criminal profilers appearing in NewsNation Presents: The Nancy Guthrie Mystery are raising disturbing new theories about why Nancy may have been targeted in the first place.

Profiler Dr. Ann Burgess said she does not believe Nancy personally knew whoever may be responsible.

Instead, experts fear Savannah herself could have been the real focus.

Behavior analyst Dr. Casey Jordan suggested the suspect may have recognized Nancy because of her famous daughter and intentionally targeted the elderly woman to emotionally destroy the Today host.

When NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin asked who may have suffered most from the disappearance, Burgess pointed directly at Savannah.

“In this case, it doesn’t have to be the mother,” Burgess explained. “It could be somebody in the family. Somebody — Savannah.”

Asked if the suspect may have wanted Savannah to “suffer,” Burgess responded simply: “Yes.”

“And she’s haunted by that,” Jordan added.

“I mean, it’s her mother,” Burgess said.