The search for Nancy Guthrie – and the loss felt by her community

TUCSON, AZ. ―Nancy Guthrie'spresence was missing Wednesday inside the sandstone-colored walls of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Tucson, where she was a devout congregant.

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She was missing in the city's eclectic downtown at El Charro Café, a favorite of the 84-year-old, who sat there with her famous daughter Savannah Guthrie on a recent visit last year.

On the fourth day since the morning show mom was allegedly abducted Jan. 31 from her sprawling home in the region's affluent Catalina Foothills, she was missing there too, as investigators revisited the home.

But her place in the community was fully present on Feb. 4 as anguished residents and supporters flocked to a nearby church, framed by the scenic Santa Catalina Mountains, for a vigil to pray for her safe return.

And whether she'd be found before going too long without her vital daily medication.

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"We pray for our sister Nancy. Guide her, comfort and sustain her in this moment of need," a service leader said in prayer as attendees clutched candles at the vigil.

Her baffling disappearance has gripped the nation, leading many Americans to question how an octogenarian leading a sleepy life in the Southwest was taken while her neighbors were asleep. And why, since her disappearance, investigators have struggled to come up with answers.

And whether she'd be found before going too long without her vital daily medication.

'My mom still lives there'

Nearly three months before her mom vanished, "Today" show main anchor Savannah Guthrie kicked off a new segment, "Hometown Today," of NBC's marquee morning program on Nov. 5 last year.

The aim of the show was to give viewers a behind-the-scenes look of where the series' beloved anchors had grown up.

"Savannah, we're going to start with you," co-host Carson Daly said from the show's curvy couch. "You took us back to your old stomping grounds." Surrounded by her "Today family" – Craig Melvin, Jenna Bush Hager, Al Roker and Carson Daly – Guthrie said that she traveled back for an Arizona homecoming.

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Authorities search for Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old missing mother

The Pima County Sheriff's Office in Arizona received a 911 call reportingNancy Guthrie missing from her home outside Tucsonaround noon local time on Sunday, Feb. 1.

"I grew up there, went to college there, my mom still lives there and honestly a part of me has really never left," Savannah Guthrie, 54, told viewers.

In a jean jacket and black dress, Savannah Guthrie walked through prickly pear cactus fields, even pausing to poke the thorny plants. She introduced herself, and viewers, to local muralist Joe Pagac. Guthrie went back to her alma mater The University of Arizona, greeting its president Suresh Garimella in one spoof and meeting sorority sisters at her own Pi Beta Phi in another skit.

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Then she sat down for lunch at El Charro, a Mexican restaurant, with her mom and older sister, the 56-year-old poet Annie. The mother-daughter trio shared margaritas, as Guthrie sipped on prickly pear during the segment, and caught up with executive chef Carlotta Flores.

'We're just praying'

Back on Feb. 4, a dozen patrons stood in line at the same location,run by Flores since 1972. Waiters inside carried ferried dishes during lunch rush, including Carlotta's Chicken Mole and shrimp tamales.

Flores comes in and out these days, and one of her sons said she wasn't there around 12:45 p.m.

"Everyone has their own opinions about (what happened), but when it comes right down to it, this is a lady who is missing," Flores told The New York Post. "It's their mother missing." That was felt all over the community, including at St. Andrew's, where the pastor was prepping to attend the vigil and staff were juggling nonstop calls.

Savannah Guthrie's mom Nancy Guthrie is now missing, capturing the nation's attention.

It was at her church that a fellow churchgoer called Nancy Guthrie's family Sunday, Feb. 1 after she failed to attend a service there. Her home is about 12 minutes away, a short five mile drive in her close-knit, upper-class neighborhood.

Her "children left her off" at her home around 9:45 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos. Then, the apparent abduction.

"We're just praying," a St. Andrew's' staffer told USA TODAY hours before the vigil, praying for good news while respecting the family's privacy.

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Not far away, outside the Guthrie home around 5 p.m. Wednesday, neighbor Chris Wilkey said the move by investigators to return to the home only deepened the mystery.

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'Soon as the sun goes down, everybody gets home'

Late in the afternoon, there was what appeared to be renewed law enforcement interest at the home of Nancy Guthrie. Crime scene tape was placed along the front of the residence. Investigators, one of whom wore a Pima County Sheriff's Department vest, took equipment out of plastic bins in a truck.

They entered the garage of the home and went in and out. When they left, they carried at least one box and large brown envelopes. The crime scene tape went down again after the investigators left.

A neighbor walks their dog in front of the house of Nancy Guthrie, NBC host Savannah Guthrie's mother, on Feb. 3, 2026 in Tuscon, Arizona.

The upscale neighborhood is sought after with its stucco homes and acre plots. Yards are landscaped with rock and cactuses; black bark Mesquite and palo verde trees line yards.

Wilkey, 50, said the area gets "very dark" at night and lacks streetlights – likely helping obscure whatever transpired — and making the case harder to crack. As the days tick by without any suspects, unknowns have put Wilkey's neighborhood on edge.

"Soon as the sun goes down, everybody gets home," he said.

'I love you'

When "Today" filmed at El Charro, Flores served Guthrie and her family Tequila in teacups, a tradition dating back to Prohibition when women playing cards would hide their liquor with a little help from dishware.

"Cheers, I love you," Savannah Guthrie said, before quipping "don't drink the whole thing" to her mom. She then turned and asked, why she'd moved to Tucson.

"It's so wonderful – just the air, the quality of life is laid back and gentle," Nancy Guthrie said. "I like to watch the javelina eat my plants," she added to laughs from her daughters, referring to the pig-like animals.

A widow who seemingly lived alone, Nancy Guthrie moved to the area in the 1970s alongside her late husband Charleswho suffered a fatal heart attack when Guthrie was 16. "The best part about Tucson is coming home and seeing you guys," Savannah Guthrie told her mom and sister.

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They clinked their margs in tall glasses, and the show shifted back on the curvy white couch in Studio 1A at NBC's 30 Rock headquarters in New York City.

Savannah Guthrie surprised her four "Today" co-stars with Tequila and teacups gifted from Flores and El Charro. "And as my mother said, it's quite smooth," Guthrie told the group. "Cheers!" former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager proclaimed. "For Nancy!"

'Bring her swiftly to safety'

At 6 p.m., as the sun was dipping behind mountains, several hundred residents streamed into St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church.

People attend a vigil at St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church after the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of U.S. journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie, who went missing from her home in Tucson, Ariz. on Feb. 4, 2026.

They were there for a candlelight invocation and prayer service. Organizers said it was meant to raise voices for Nancy Guthrie and her family.

In a mostly hushed service, supporters and worshipers held lit candles, reciting the Lord's Prayer and walking single file to the altar as quiet organ hymns filled the sanctuary. "Bring her swiftly to safety for those who she loves," a service leader said in prayer.

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Investigators including the Pima County Sheriff's Department are expected to hold a news briefing on Feb. 5. But so far, police haven't identified any suspects. While many in town speculated, few had answers.

The date also marks three months since the "Today" segment aired, listing the reasons why Guthrie still loves Tucson.

"From the love of family to the familiar beauty of the scenery, I will always be a daughter of the desert," Savannah Guthrie said. But the scenery she loved so much conjured the backdrop of her mother's disappearance.

While parishioners gathered at a church near her mother's home for intercession, Savannah Guthrie pleaded on Instagram. To viewers. To captors. To anyone who'd listen.

"We need to know without a doubt that she's alive and that you have her," a fresh faced and unmanicured Savannah Guthrie said into the camera. "We want to hear from you, and we are ready to listen. Please reach out to us."

She held the statement in her hands as night fell. Day 5 without her mom would soon begin.

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  • Britney Spears reflected on feelings of loneliness in a post on Instagram on Wednesday, Feb. 4,

  • She shared that she feels "incredibly lucky" to be alive despite how her family "treated" her

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Britney Spearssays she's "lucky to be alive" after managing ongoing family tensions.

The singer, 44, opened up about her family and feelings of loneliness in a post onInstagramon Wednesday, Feb. 4.

"As people, all we really want is to feel connected to each other and never feel alone," she began her Instagram caption. "For those of you in your family that have said to help you is to isolate you and make you feel unbelievably left out … they were wrong."

"We can forgive as people but u don't ever forget," she continued. "Yearning and longing for contact is always crucial !!!"

Spears added that she believes she is "incredibly lucky to even be alive with how my family treated me once in my life and now I'm scared of them."

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The "Circus" singer went on, "It's weird how God works in mysterious ways."

"My friends, what do you think he is saying today ???" she asked, before adding, "Because to be totally honest with you, no matter what he says, they will never take responsibility for what they did."

In a post-script, Spears said she enjoyed a cheesecake with a neighbor and had not been dancing in a month because she broke a toe twice.

The recent post comes after years of Spears speaking candidly about her conflicting feelings toward family members, including dad Jamie, 73, mom Lynne, 70, and sisterJamie Lynn, 34.

During the holiday season, Spears shared a photo of a Christmas tree on Instagram with a caption that seemed to offera sarcastic acknowledgement of her family's holiday plans.

"Merry late Christmas to my beautiful family who have never disrespected me, harmed me, ever done anything completely unacceptable or caused unbelievable trauma, the kind you can't fix…," she wrote on Dec. 28. "To my dear sweet innocent family … so so sorry I was busy this Christmas but I will definitely show up and surprise you soon … I can't wait."

Spears concluded her note with a message to Jamie Lynn's "beautiful" 7-year-old daughter Ivey, writing, "I just want to hold you, my love … Godspeed, friends."

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On Christmas Day, Jamie Lynn published afamily photoof herself, her daughtersMaddie, 17, and Ivey, with Lynne and Spears' sonSean Preston.

Spears shares Preston, 20, and son Jayden, 19, with her ex-husband,Kevin Federline. Shespent Christmas with her son Jayden, a source previously told PEOPLE.

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Spears opened up about the family's complicated bond in her 2023 memoir,The Woman in Me. In the book, she said her"heart goes out" to Jamie Lynnfor growing up in her shadow and for being a child of divorce.

In 2023, Spears and her motherspent the star's birthday together. At the time, a source told PEOPLE that Spears was "still hurt, because she feels like her mom could have done more to help her," but Lynne was "really making an effort to be in Britney's life."

Meanwhile, Spears has repeatedly spoken about the court-ordered conservatorship overseen by her father and a lawyer. The conservatorship began in 2008, and in June 2021,Britney spoke for the first timeit as she challenged it in court. "I've lied and told the whole world I'm OK and I'm happy," she said, adding, "I'm not happy. I can't sleep. I'm depressed. I cry every day."

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Jamie was removed from his role as Spears's estate conservator in September 2021 after the singer's lawyer asked the court to suspend him, andthe entire conservatorship was eventually terminatedthat November.

In 2022, Spears' former attorney, Mathew S. Rosengart, had objected to her paying any ofher father's legal fees. Jamie was accused of paying himself over $6 million throughout the conservatorship, surveilling his daughter and committing financial misconduct while he was a conservator, in court documents obtained by PEOPLE. Jamie has denied any wrongdoing.

The father and daughter settled thelegal battleover legal fees in April 2024.

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Chris Noth shaded former co-star Sarah Jessica Parker yet again amid their ongoing rift.

The former Mr. Bigtold the Daily Mailon Wednesday that he "was very lucky" his iconic character was killed off at the beginning of the "Sex and the City" sequel series, "And Just Like That," in December 2021.

While attending the Blue Jacket Fashion Show in New York City, the actor also said with a chuckle that he felt "very good" about not being featured more prominently in the series, which was widelycriticized by fansbeforecoming to an endlast year.

One week after Noth, 71, was written out of the series, he facedallegations of sexual assault, whichhe has vehemently denied.

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Parker and co-stars Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davisshared a joint statementat the time, saying, "We are deeply saddened to hear the allegations against Chris Noth. We support the women who have come forward and shared their painful experiences. We know it must be a very difficult thing to do and we commend them for it."

When the outlet asked Noth if he had anything to say about the falling out, he said "no" and added that "it's over."

The actor was also seen spending time with Mario Cantone, who played Anthony Marentino in both series. Cantone told the outlet that there's "no tension" with Noth, and that it was "great to see him" at the fashion show.

The actor said of the feud in part, "All I know is, I know my experience. I loved seeing him."

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Noth told the outlet that he keeps in touch with John Corbett, who played Aidan Shaw, and that hewished Kim Cattrall— who'shad her own rift with Parker— a happy birthday "a few months ago."

A rep for Parker did not immediately return Page Six's request for comment.

Noth previouslylashed out at the "Hocus Pocus"star, 60, in a social media diss last month — he shared a workout pic at the time, captioning it, "F&@k new years – LETS GO!!!!"

In the comments thread, a fan asked, "You mean f—k SJP & her award right? lol," to which Noth responded, "Right."

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Hewalked back the commentin an Instagram post in mid January. "My off the cuff slightly sarcastic response to a comment on the internet seems to have caused a tempest in a teapot," he wrote alongside a portrait of himself. "It is not news."

Noth subsequently claimed during a January appearance on the "Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson" podcast that Parkerdidn't reach out to himbefore sharing the public statement supporting his accusers.

"The statement that they put out — which was nothing more than brand management, really — I don't know, it was sad, it was disappointing, it was surprising," Noth said, adding, "you need to call me and hear my side of this. You've known me for many years, and we've worked [together] for many years."

During a January appearance, he explained why he's no longer friends with Parker. Getty Images Noth claimed the

He continued, "And I get it, that's more Hollywood than Hollywood. But before you make that statement, you know me, you've known me all these years, give me a call so I can give you the real scoop about this. And that didn't happen, and that was too bad."

Noth also said if "it had been on the other hand, I wouldn't have done that."

"That was hurtful, and it really affected everything," he explained.

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The Patriots' cutie-pie quarterback, the Seahawks' chance at redemption and Bad Bunny's culture war halftime show: Your small talk guide to the Super Bowl

Are you a football fan who has no idea who Bad Bunny is? Or are you a pop culture enthusiast who's excited about the concert on Sunday but not sure what else the fuss is about? We get it. How can one person contain such multitudes?

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Super Bowl 60 is Sunday, and no matter what your interests are (besides our great national unifiers of pizza and buffalo wings), you won't want to miss out on the chit-chat come Monday morning.

The big game has, in years past, yielded countless big moments —pulse-pounding last-minute victories, lexicon-shapingviral commercialsandunforgettable halftime shows. If this is the first sporting event you've tuned into all year or your first time ever seeing what Charlie Puth's face looks like, we'll help you excel at small talk at your Super Bowl party and at the office on Monday.

Let's start with the basics: In between extremely expensive commercials, the New England Patriots are up against the Seattle Seahawks. They're playing at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., where, coincidentally, there was alow-key earthquakeearlier this week. Halfway through the game, Bad Bunny, fresh off ahuge night at the Grammys, will take the stage.

Now, let's talk about the actual sports.

Conversation starter: Who are you rooting for and why?

Technically, this Super Bowl is a rematch between the two teams that played in 2015 — seriously,more2010s nostalgia.Back in the day, the Seahawks were poised to win, when quarterback Russell Wilson threw a heartbreakinginterception at the 1-yard line— that means the Patriots caught the ball and won!! I personally consider this game to be Starbucks vs. Dunkin'. We'll make the case for both teams.

The Seahawks

If you're looking for a good story, you should be rooting for the blue and green. As my colleague, Seahawks superfan Taryn Ryder, explains to me, quarterback Sam Darnold waswritten off for yearsand mocked by the media for months (OK, maybe he did deserve it for that one time he said he was"seeing ghosts" on a bad night), only to end up at the big game. Fans have been waiting a decade to get back to the Super Bowl for a shot at redemption after Wilson's last-second flop all those years ago.

If your goal is to cheer for the team that will actually win — and sometimes in this cruel world, that really is the vibe — you'll want tobet on the Seahawks. They've got the edge in every category: defense, scoring, coaching and so on. Honestly, this could be boring.

The Patriots

They might technically be the underdogs in this particular game, but I know I'm not the only person who thinks that the Patriots have a sinister aura in general that demands to be toppled, like Goliath in the Bible or Bruno Mars at the Grammys. This Super Bowl is their shot at a record-breaking seventh win — greedy, much? — and they've had anextremely easy pathto the big game, with a schedule packed with minimally impressive wins.

On the other hand, their baby-faced quarterback Drake Maye is a compelling character — the 23-year-old sweetie pie has a much softer reputation than Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, the QB-coach combo that ruled over the much-maligned Patriots dynasty before it all fell apart in 2020. (As a side note, I will confess that I am taken by the lovelorn thirst postingboth men have beendoing on Instagramlately). The Patriots could redeem themselves with this new lineup, but that uncanny continued success could also cement their villain status forever.

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Drake Maye, in baseball cap, looks happy as snowflakes fall around him.
  • Drake Maye: The Patriots quarterback could become the youngest starter to win a Super Bowl. Pair his harmless demeanor with the fact he's really good at his job, and you've got a compelling character.

  • Sam Darnold: He's been the quarterback for at least five different teams, bouncing around until he landed with the Seahawks last year, after being dumped by the Minnesota Vikings for someone younger — go figure! He's only 28 but has the vibe of a weathered old sea captain to me.

  • Stefon Diggs: The Patriots' wide receiver is not as good as he once was, but he's still really good, and that's reason enough to keep an eye on him.

  • Cooper Kupp: The MVP of the 2022 Super Bowl is back for more on a new team. Dropped by the Rams last year, the Seahawks' superstar wide receiver has a lot to prove. Unfortunately, he looks a lot like Jake Paul.

  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba: The Seahawks have a lot of talented offensive players, but he's the best. This has absolutely no bearing on anything, but his birthday is Valentine's Day, and I think that's sweet.

  • Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald and Patriots coach Mike Vrabel: If I'm being honest, both Mikes look very similar to me. Macdonald is interesting because he's pretty new to this whole NFL coaching thing and really good at defensive play calling. Vrabel is a former NFL player who likes pushing people's buttons and unexpectedly led the Patriots back on the path to greatness.

  • Will Campbell and Morgan Moses: The oldest and youngest players on the Patriots have a surprisingly sweet friendship. Watch for their chemistry on the offensive line.

Hold your own: Expect backlash to Bad Bunny's halftime show

As the most-streamed artist in the world and the recent winner of the music industry's biggest honor, Bad Bunny is still a controversial choice to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.

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The stage has become abattleground for the culture warslately, with naysayers — includingpoliticiansandmembers of the Trump administration— saying Bad Bunny's music isn't American. Which is weird, because the 31-year-old reggaeton artist is an American citizen from the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Bad Bunny does sing predominantly in Spanish, which is also spoken byan estimated 41 millionpeople in the U.S.

Ananonymous survey of 58 NFL players conducted by the Athleticfound that more than 40% of them didn't like the choice of Bad Bunny as a halftime show performer. One respondent said they'd prefer "anyone who's synonymous with football and football culture." Bad Bunny never brought his DEBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour to the continental U.S., saying he was concerned thatImmigration and Customs Enforcement would target his concerts. At the Grammys on Feb. 1, he used his acceptance speech to speak out against ICE, adding, "We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens. … We are humans, and we are Americans."

Days later, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodellstood by him, saying that Bad Bunny had been chosen to perform because he's "one of the great artists in the world" and because his "platform is used to unite people and to be able to bring people together."

It's hard to imagine anything making bigger headlines than Bad Bunny and how people respond to him, but he isn't the only performer of the night. Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones will perform the various standard patriotic anthems before the game begins. Just before that,Green Day will performat an opening ceremony honoring 60 years of Super Bowl history. Given their political outspokenness, they were a controversial pick as well —President Trump isn't a fan— but their audience before the game will be much smaller.

Deep cut: Who's going to be spotted in the stands

Celebrity fans

The turnout of famous people at this Super Bowl probably won't be as substantial as it was last year —Taylor Swift and her squadhave the year off — but we're predicting a few celebrity sightings. Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Chris Evans, John Krasinski, Jon Bon Jovi and Mark Wahlberg are all Patriots fans, and Seahawks enthusiasts include Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

Cardi B, swaddled in a huge gray fur jacket and wearing a green wig under a baseball cap, holds up two fingers on the field.

Then there's of course Cardi B, who is dating the Patriots superstar Stefon Diggs. She just performed onSaturday Night Liveand kicks off her Little Miss Drama Tour a few days after the game, so she's having a bit of a moment, whether or not her boyfriend's team plays well.

The WAGs

The wives and girlfriends of players are showmen in their own right, and none of them are having as big of a breakout year as Ann Michael Maye, Drake Maye's wife. The couple has been together since middle school, and she's beenblowing up on TikTokwith her aggressively normal baking and lifestyle content.

Sam Darnold's fiancée, Katie Hoofnagle, isn't such an enthusiastic social media poster — "I'm here so I won't get fined," her Instagram bio states, invoking an iconic 2015 line from Marshawn Lynch, the former Seahawks player (andBottomsstar).

Other notable names includeTori Gibson(married to Patriots running back Antonio Gibson),Riley Whayland(who's dating Patriots tight end CJ Dippre),Ahna Jaims Kreitinger(engaged to Seahawks safety Ty Okada) andHailey Louise Williams(married to Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams). I'm addicted to watching them log the subtle chicness of the mundane parts of their lives on TikTok. Making smoothies is so much cooler when you're doing it before a big game.

Hot take: The commercials are becoming a bit predictable

The most expensive day in TV advertising is often a showcase for tearjerking, thought-provoking or otherwise entertaining commercials, but lately, they'vebecome a bit predictable.How many times can we pretend to be surprised by a celebrity spokesperson doing a bit about the one thing they're known for, like Ben Affleck for loving Dunkin' or Sabrina Carpenter for having boy problems?

I, for one, think we deserve more than the same-old tear-inducing beer ad or headline-grabbing stunt from a famous person. Stop forcingnostalgic mainstays to parade around in old costumesand make me feel something, or else I'll be forced to take my bathroom breaks during the commercials like this is just some regular day on TV.

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  • Barbara Corcoran revealed the surprising marriage secret that she says made her love her husband, Bill Higgins, "twice as much" in a new interview with The Wall Street Journal

  • The Shark Tank star and Higgins have been married since 1988 and share two children

  • Corcoran also shared some real-estate-minded relationship advice for other couples

Barbara Corcoransays the secret to her nearly 40-year marriage with husbandBill Higginscomes down to square footage.

In a new interview withThe Wall Street Journal, published on Feb. 2, theShark Tankstar, 76, addressed her preference that she and Higgins keep separate bedrooms in their home.

"When I got my second bedroom, I immediately loved my husband twice as much," she said, sharing her advice for New York City couples who don't have space to spare.

"Well, they could get separate beds. They could put a wall up. They could sleep on the convertible couch," she suggested. "I don't really have a solution, but there's a lot of New Yorkers who have two bedrooms and one set up as a den or TV room. I think that's a misuse."

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Corcoran previously revealed another perk of keeping separate bedrooms in her marriage. During an appearance onThe Jamie Kern Lima Showin December 2024, the real estate mogul and investor joked that it makes sex a "short thing."

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Elaborating on her need for space and alone time, Corcoran told hostJamie Kern Lima, "I think there's something to be said about your own private space. I lead a very busy life. I have a huge family that I'm always entertaining. I have very sincere, active friends, and so what I need more than anything else is a respite, and my husband is not relaxing."

She went on to explain that while Higgins talks and has "ideas" that run through his head, it is sometimes difficult for her to "come up with the energy at the end of the day to listen to him and to nod and to contribute to the conversation."

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"I run a little short," she said. "Better I go to my room, and I have an hour to myself."

Corcoran and Higgins, a former Navy captain and FBI agent who later shifted to a career in real estate, first met at a conference in 1981. The TV personality shared in a 2023Instagram postthat Higgins initially "played hard to get," but she "won him over in 6 months."

The pair married on Valentine's Day in 1988 and went on to welcome two children together, son Tom and daughter Kate.

In a Thanksgiving DayInstagram postin 2020, Corcoran shared a sweet tribute to Higgins, expressing how grateful she feels to have him by her side.

"My husband Bill! What I thought I wanted when I married Bill 35 years ago was an exciting, sexy guy to travel the world with! Now long into our marriage, I realize I've got the important stuff. A rock solid guy, a close friend, and a great father to our children," the Corcoran Group founder wrote, adding the hashtag, "#FocusOnTheGoodShit."

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